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Discover Ludwig"a pallid" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that describes something as pale or weak in color or appearance. For example, "The sky was a pallid gray, a sign of oncoming rain."
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It was a pallid, perfectly bisected square.
The result was a pallid push-out.
They're a pallid take on Coldplay.
But to purists this is a pallid substitute.
The polls are expectedto be a pallid affair.
On the tape, a pallid bin Laden says little.
Indeed, by America's standards, Canada's gamble may turn out to be a pallid affair.
Ms. Kent, probably the most rounded artist of the five, can often be a pallid dancer.
The doctors and nurses, a pallid, frenetic lot, simply don't have the time.
Compared with "axis of evil," "efficient multilateralism" is a pallid phrase.
Some by creating a pallid version of the original, strong characters.
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