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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trace of white" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount or hint of the color white in a particular context, such as art, nature, or fashion.
Example: "The artist added a trace of white to the canvas to create a sense of light."
Alternatives: "a hint of white" or "a touch of white".
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Beneath a blue sky, there wasn't a trace of white in the trees or the parking lot.
Scenic, but not a helpful weather clue: a half-hour drive south, same county, not a trace of white.
You can wipe very carefully, leaving just a trace of white in the pores of the wood.
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Soon heavy rain will wash away all trace of white.
Under the sweater each varsity man is a Prince on a horse; there is probably more than a trace of Red Grange in every Snow White.
Dr. Wilson picked up a gooey white worm without a trace of discomfort.
Antimony is a silver, metallic appearing, but somewhat brittle solid; and bismuth is a silver-white metal with a trace of pink in its lustre.
You will notice a black-white gradient with a trace of blue on the left bottom.
Not a trace of mud.
A trace of cushion.
A trace of perfume.
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