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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blue star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a star that is blue in color, often in contexts related to astronomy, art, or metaphorical expressions.
Example: "In the night sky, I spotted a blue star twinkling brightly among the others."
Alternatives: "a cerulean star" or "a sapphire star".
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A blue star.
Each flower in the cluster looks like a blue star.
Senator John McCain's daughter Meghan has a blue star on her right foot.
On one of its doors someone had drawn a blue Star of David.
There is also one with a blue Star of David and another advertising Nissan.
Samples highlighted by a blue star are from non-Ashkenazi Levites.
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This led to fully white colonies or colonies with large white sectors around a blue star-shaped centre on X-gal plates.
Nevertheless, introduction of CTXφ-derivatives in cells devoid of IMEXs led to fully white colonies or colonies with large white sectors around a blue star-shaped centre on X-gal plates in our colorimetric integration assay, indicating that the integration strategy of CTXφ was intrinsically highly efficient.
She wore a blue-star pin, the mark of an American with a family member at war.
There were, instead, two beefy guys with arms folded over their tattoos sitting in the back of a red pickup truck parked in the driveway of 4446 Glenshaw, where a blue-star banner signaling a family member at war hung in the upstairs window.
Hot Stars Massivee stars of spectral class earlier than type A (bluer stars like Vega) produce X-rays via shocks in stellar winds.
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