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"cast a shadow" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that darkens or obscures something else, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The looming clouds cast a shadow over the beach."
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cast a shadow
verb
To dampen future events.
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Corruption allegations, however, have cast a shadow.
Structural factors also cast a shadow over the transition process.
* Mr. Dialect alone cast a shadow at noon.
The case has cast a shadow over her campaign.
You can't bump into the camera or cast a shadow.
But the clouds cast a shadow over any positive developments.
That conflict with Armenia cast a shadow over Eurovision.
Indigence cast a shadow over everything he attempted.
The 1MDB scandal has cast a shadow over Singapore's success.
The row, though, continues to cast a shadow.
But that past practice continues to cast a shadow.
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