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"red velvet" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe a shade of deep, rich red color or a type of soft and velvety fabric. Example: She wore a stunning red velvet dress to the formal event. In this sentence, "red velvet" is used as an adjective to describe the type of dress she wore, indicating that it was not just any shade of red, but a deep and luxurious one.
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red velvet
noun
Cocoa flavor, red.
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Red velvet banquettes.
As for Abu's top seller, Idris Conry, the owner, was emphatic: "It's red velvet, red velvet, red velvet" ($4 a slice, $35 for a 10-inch).
And I also loved the red velvet with vanilla icing".
She never disappoints with her red velvet cupcakes.
I love deep, dark red things made of red velvet".
"This sister wanted a red velvet cake," she said.
People less closely connected gazed from behind red velvet ropes.
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Before that, a red velvet-covered throne was parked outside, with "Santaland" inscribed above the back.
There will be red-velvet dog cookies.
Epperson strutted out in a regal red-velvet gown.
The only token English influence is our red-velvet curtains.
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