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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reddish orange" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a descriptive adjective phrase that can be used to describe a specific shade or hue of orange. It is often used in creative writing, such as in descriptions of nature or in fashion writing. Example: The sun began to set, casting a warm light across the sky, turning it a beautiful shade of reddish orange.
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Today the wall has settled into a fiery reddish orange.
Flowers pink, stamens yellow, leaves purple below; stems reddish orange.
The bill, legs, and eyes are reddish orange.
The leaves, a distinctive blue-green, turn a reddish orange in fall.
Stipe 2-4 x 0.2-0.5 0.2-0.5lowish to brownish, pale reddish orange.
They have stunning reddish orange throats and the rest of the body is green overall.
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300 g. Bill yellow to reddish-orange.
I particularly like the reddish-orange variety 'Torch'.
The film of OPFFx irradiated by ultraviolet light emitted strong reddish-orange fluorescence.
It would be at least reddish-orange if we hadn't gotten rid of the color code.
All were served with coconut chutney and sambar, a brothy, spicy, reddish-orange, vegetable-legume stew.
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