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"a halo" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical halo, or a metaphorical one, and can be used in both a literal and figurative sense. Example: He was standing in the sun and a halo of light glinted around his head.
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A halo.
Like a halo, James thought.
It's like a halo".
It's like a halo shining".
They seem to give him a halo.
Hsiao also wears a halo.
I don't know anybody with a halo".
The surgeons call this architecture a halo.
"Three years ago the company was wearing a halo.
It's a miracle, like I'm running with a halo".
I understand the strike had a halo effect.
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