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'rosy cheeks' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's appearance as having a rosy, flushed complexion. For example, "She had bright rosy cheeks that highlighted her youthful beauty."
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Rosy cheeks are rare, wrinkles common.
The rosy cheeks are not theirs.
Lamb looked oddly vibrant, with rosy cheeks.
He is British, with rosy cheeks and a subdued twinkle.
Rosy cheeks, man brain, and heart of a lion!
She got rosy cheeks and huge, shiny stretch marks.
The children had rosy cheeks and stout limbs.
She has short blond hair and rosy cheeks.
"I thought I was going to Nebraska," Elder Dangerfield says, his rosy cheeks betraying a sunburn.
I thought he was really cute, he had these storybook rosy cheeks".
The rest of the face was quiet with slightly rosy cheeks and eyebrows combed upward.
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