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Discover Ludwig'casts a pall' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to a feeling of gloom or sadness that is felt in a particular situation or environment. For example, "The news of the accident casts a pall over the entire town."
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And truthiness casts a pall.
The building, in particular, casts a pall.
This casts a pall over all politics.
Karlsruhe's hostility to OMT casts a pall over quantitative easing.
However the affair casts a pall over the rehearsals.
Jerry Brewer: Gymnastics scandal casts a pall over these Olympics.
She says, "Oh, please," and her irritation casts a pall on the conversation.
Smoke from forest fires periodically casts a pall over thousands of square miles to the south.
But the pictures' crunching matter-of-factness casts a pall over the vanity of expensive overrefinement.
Yet the war in Chechnya casts a pall over Russia's image abroad.
But the investigation casts a pall over all of Dr. Schön's research.
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