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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minimal shadow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shadow that is small or faint in appearance, often in artistic or metaphorical contexts.
Example: "The painting featured a minimal shadow that added depth without overwhelming the main subject."
Alternatives: "a slight shadow" or "a faint shadow".
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Duncan will be replaced in what Tory sources said would be a minimal shadow cabinet reshuffle.
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Since must be smaller than, we iterate through the ascending ordered sets and, for all, to find a supremum of EIRP values with minimal shadowing that is lower than an infimum of maximal shadowing EIRP values.
But the real value of the Ego is that you can dispense with your camera's flash and instead rely on a clean wash of light with only minimal shadows.
Test sessions were video recorded with a camera in the center of the maze while ensuring minimal shadows.
Silicone instrumentation showed moderate reflectivity with minimal shadowing.
Today the Tories fielded a minimal defence of their shadow home secretary, only pointing to Grayling's own statement and highlighting that these comments were not an expression of his current point of view but a recollection of his previous opinion.
This model creates two full coverage layers while minimizing the deployment cost, and guaranteeing a minimal separation distance between two access points (APs) to prevent APs that cover the same region from being simultaneously shadowed by an obstacle.
Mr Fearon, who will still have to live in the shadow of a watchtower, said: "This is a minimal step by the British government, which we are supposed to see as generous.
"A Minimal Future?
"Only to a minimal level.
He received a minimal advance.
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