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The phrase "a dazzle" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in most contexts.
It could be used in a creative or poetic context to describe something that is dazzling or impressive, but it is not standard.
Example: "The fireworks created a dazzle in the night sky, captivating everyone who watched."
Alternatives: "a sparkle" or "a brilliance".
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A dazzle to watch.
Upstairs on the dance floor, spotlights reeled in a dazzle of primary colors.
Dime store Japanese fans led, in a roundabout way, to obi belts and a dazzle of periwinkle.
Gabbana's memories are a dazzle of color, light, and speed — life as seen from the saddle of a motorino.
Bioshock Infinite was a visually glorious dash of American imagery and ideology, a dazzle of cultural references and intellectual invention.
The embrace of night is ideal when you are safely tucked up at high altitude; at ground level, a dazzle of daylight is what you need.
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And she looked at me with her pale eyes all a-dazzle.
Douglas conjures the man in all his camp and trashy glory; his teeth a-dazzle, his eyes like glass beads.
These are short lengths of prose used (mercifully, it feels at times) to break up the dialogue, and they are inked as a poetical pastiche, with Ó Cadhain lampooning the fine writing typically employed when the Swoonful Scribe is exposed to the noble Irish west and excited into a dazzle-burst of award-winning prose: "A tubercular tinge has crept into the crepuscular sky.
As such it's a dazzling success.
A Dazzling Start The priesthood was his second choice.
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