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Discover LudwigThe phrase "redder than" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an idiom to compare two things. For example, "My cheeks were redder than a ruby."
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2. Sockeye -- redder than king.
is redder than my petals.
"[He] chose to survive by becoming redder than the red".
Dust can make the image redder than it would be without dust.
an HST image if possible, either from ACS or WFPC, typically in bands redder than F300W.
So that is one way in which older stars are redder than young stars.
The cherubs, their cheeks redder than usual, played a few rushed notes on their trumpets.
Chronic blushers became no redder than others, but they proved significantly more prone to blush.
The former is somewhat redder than daylight but contains all colours of the spectrum.
Though Texas's demographics are shifting leftward, its politics are redder than ever.
Crawley's former manager Steve Evans would have turned redder than the Broadfield seats at both decisions.
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