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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dying star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to astronomy, metaphorical expressions, or discussions about decline or end stages.
Example: "Astronomers study the life cycle of a dying star to understand the processes that lead to its transformation into a supernova."
Alternatives: "an expiring star" or "a fading star".
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A system that consumes more than $30 billion a year should not collapse like a dying star when its budget drops by a few percent points.
"We were like a dying star and we should have pulled the plug there and then," he groans.
The bubble car is back ReprintsBlack and lightIf a dying star is massive enough, it can collapse to form a region of infinite density, called a singularity.
In what sounds like a one of a kind murder mystery, a dying star has fallen into a black hole and been ripped apart.
Katie Paterson presents the near inaudible reverberation of a dying star, while Hannah Rickards's Thunder is a single thunderclap, stretched out, aurally analysed then musically recreated.
The Cat's Eye Nebula — a dying star in the constellation Draco — may appear in images in psychedelic shades of pink and green or in soothing tones of beige and aquamarine.
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People lost their minds over it, generating a dying stars' worth of heat, light and money-can't-buy PR over triviality.
A companion star or large planet probably distorted the dying star, a bloated red giant, as it cast its gas shell into space thousands of years ago.
Edwin Hubble used Cepheid variables (a special type of dying star that reveals its absolute brightness by the duration of its brightening/dimming cycle) to determine that the so-called fuzzy stars were really clusters of stars that were astonishingly far away (Trefil and Hazen 2007); we now recognize these as galaxies.
You Were Good in Your Time is evidence of how tremendous Morrissey can still be: a farewell from fan to dying star that suddenly snaps to a halt, leaving two minutes of chillingly abstract noise in its wake, it's heartbreakingly tender and unpredictable.
The dying star remains a mystery.
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