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red market
 n.— «I would hope we can set up so-called “red markets” soon. These would be specially licensed markets to which farmers could bring animals for sale, one condition being that unsold animals could not be taken back to farms.» —“Foot-and-mouth plea” by Robin Turner Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) Aug. 8, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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