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Discover Ludwig"shining red" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is brightly or intensely red in color. Example: The sun dipped below the horizon, casting the sky in shades of pink, purple, and shining red.
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He had a "thick, smooth sheen of shining red hair... as straight as any white man's".
"The words had appeared on the parchment in what appeared to be shining red ink.
"Fine," Timothy said, with the lights shining red and blue on his face.
But one of the most popular fashions was a thick, smooth sheen of shining red hair — bone straight, like Malcolm's.
This excruciating procedure gave him a head of "shining red hair… as straight as any white man's".
Reflecting Democratic euphoria over what was perceived as a shifting electoral tide, Mr. Emanuel added, "Virginia is a bright, bright red state -- shining red".
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A hot summer moon shone red as it rose above the tall cypress trees.
It was a beautiful autumn evening; the lights shone red and yellow on the water.
Cale's hair shone red, his viola-playing deliberate and just right.
The "in-ground traffic-light technology", which will shine red to indicate when it's dangerous for pedestrians to cross the road, will cost A$250,000£125,24444).
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