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"red paint" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to describe either a literal can of paint, or something that has been painted red. For example: "She opened the can of red paint and began to paint the wall" or "The statue was marred by red paint from some mischievous kids."
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Red maple leaves seem to drip with bright red paint.
Now where's that red paint pot?
It's red paint, and it's also blood.
But the red paint drew his attention.
"It was bright red paint on a yellow background.
Its red paint has worn to a shiny silver.
I was dripping red paint and it really wasn't working.
A wall spattered with red – paint or blood?
Blood – well, red paint – stains George Shaw's trees.
"A little red paint will make any flower a geranium".
He does not recall anyone mentioning an inscription of Allahu Akbar in red paint.
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