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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little shadow of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is a small or faint representation or reflection of something else.
Example: "In the dim light, she appeared as a little shadow of her former self, barely recognizable."
Alternatives: "a faint echo of" or "a small reflection of".
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"A little shadow of a guy comes on the screen and goes, 'Are you half the man you used to be?' " he recounted.
Contreras, who has a strained shoulder, will play catch Friday and have another magnetic resonance imaging test July 3. "I expected the last M.R.I. to be fine, but they saw a little shadow of an injury," Contreras said through an interpreter.
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So demolition seems to be fate for the Astoria, a fragile little shadow of Yorkville's history.
What has happened becomes "a little shadow; the thing not spoken of".
And certainly no one invoked the image, the little shadow, of a young girl flying down the canals of Venice under the sail of her own small boat.
It's always a little shadow-distance ahead of us.
Listening to music, too, is now mostly frictionless, and this quality is why the little shadow world of music that Robert, allyson m., and others inhabit is so appealing to me.
There were tender moments too, often overlooked by critics; Runaway tugged at the teenage dreamer in all of us and Little Shadow was an orchestral pledge of camaraderie.
And now here's Miss April, in a porn-pose, and a table, the perspectiv somewhat skewed, a little puddle of shadow under each leg, the words "MAN MADE" written below.
Add a little bit of shadow on the skin and you're done!
Add in a little bit of shadow or extra darkening if you wish.
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