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The phrase "better red than expert" suggests that it is preferable to be straightforward, honest, or principled (represented by "red") rather than to be overly knowledgeable or skilled (the "expert") but potentially lacking integrity or authenticity. It emphasizes valuing sincerity and moral integrity over technical proficiency or expertise that may come with compromise or deceit. The expression can be interpreted in various contexts, often reflecting a preference for genuine qualities over superficial or questionable expertise.

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