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"faint shadow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an image or an idea that is faint or barely visible. For example, "I saw a faint shadow in the corner of the room that I couldn't make out."
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The pulmonologist sees a faint shadow behind my left lung.
A faint shadow appeared at his feet, but he did not retreat.
US News & World Report is a faint shadow that publishes just ten issues per year.
It looks like a very faint shadow, and it's barely noticeable until you see it.
I passed through Antioch, which today is but a faint shadow of a settlement.
That future casts a faint shadow over "Free Men," but the film's dominant spirit is one of solidarity.
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Villager's very soft very light cotton twill crosses them with faint shadows.
They stared at one another, her black eyes button-bright in the sodium streetlight, amid the restless faint shadows of the half-brown big sycamore leaves.
Its core is still "quiet sounds picked up and dissected/all faint shadows reflected," as he sang in "In Every Direction".
She arrived at the conference with faint shadows under her eyes and announced to her best friend, Gayle King, and the audience simultaneously that she had a breast cancer scare the week before.
Faint shadows of sacrifice as it was practiced by the pre-Islamic Arabs have influenced Muslims, so that they consider every slaughter of an animal an act of religion.
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