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Discover Ludwig"a pale shadow of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something as being weaker or less significant compared to something else. Example: The new band's performance was a pale shadow of the original group's legendary concerts.
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His nephew was a pale shadow of him.
But the present council is a pale shadow of past grandeur.
If it is possible to be a pale shadow of Mr Hollande, Mr Ayrault is it.
Mr. Reid's latest version is not even a pale shadow of what is needed.
But it is a pale shadow of what happened with the Bush-era surveillance programs.
Many of them are a pale shadow of what Ebenezer Howard suggested they would be.
Bouchard's next season was, as sequels can often be, a pale shadow of the original.
The local chief executives' body, Solace, is a pale shadow of what it once was.
It was a pale shadow of the team we were two weeks ago".
DfID, once an intellectual powerhouse, is a pale shadow of its former self.
Does whatever we have now, digital or analog, represent at best a pale shadow of bygone glory?
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