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red envelope
noun
A monetary gift which is given during holidays or special occasions, such as the Chinese New Year.
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The phrase "red envelope" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a traditional Chinese custom of giving red envelopes to convey well wishes and luck. For example, "My aunt always gives me a red envelope during the Lunar New Year for good luck."
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If a patient gives a red envelope after a surgery, I might not refuse".
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