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Discover Ludwig"red-flagged" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to something that has been noticed and indicated as having an issue, or to describe something that is a potential danger or problem. For example: "The project was red-flagged due to its high cost and long timeline."
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(As you might expect for red-flagged Red, everyone with a badge goes straight to Defcon Gun).
The race was red-flagged with two laps remaining because of rain and, on countback, Redding's team-mate Mika Kallio was given second with Xavier Simeon third.
The afternoon session was red-flagged on two occasions.
The race was red-flagged and never restarted.
The race was red-flagged after 131 laps.
The race was red-flagged and it took an hour to get going again.
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The session was red flagged — stopped — with less than four minutes left.
That caused the race to be red flagged, with Redding, Rabat and Marinelarena taken to the medical centre.
Tech 3 Yamaha rider Crutchlow injured his leg in practice on Saturday, causing the session to be red flagged as he was initially unable to get up.
Marquez then crashed out with seven laps remaining as the rain returned and the race was red flagged as the conditions detoriated.
Regardless, all I know is that when I heard Dukasis' words, my brain red flagged, and my heart sank.
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