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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of pale, such as a pale color or a pale person.
Example: "She wore a dress in a pale shade of blue that complemented her complexion."
Alternatives: "a light" or "a faint".
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But it's a pale imitation.
She wore a pale skirt and jacket.
From a pale glassy sea the swells.
Lead gives a pale yellow colour.
"But it's a pale copy of 1968.
Serve with cider or a pale ale.
They have a pale, fresco-like appearance.
Process to a pale green liquid.
I was becoming a pale autumn leaf.
A pale look presages pale taste.
"It's a pale imitation," he says.
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