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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pale as" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used as an adjective to describe something, usually to emphasize how colorless, faint, or weak it is. For example, "Her face was pale as death after she heard the news."
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The underside is pale, as are the spiracle papillae.
"You're pale as shit".
I'm pale as hell.
He's been pale as a ghost lately".
She sees schoolchildren "pale as rice".
We are all as pale as this paper.
They were pasty faced and as pale as vampires.
"Gabrielle, pale as the dead, listened without saying anything.
The imitation is as pale as a lily-white corpse.
Inside them sugar spins from brown to pale as the impurities filter out.
And her skin is as pale as the County Cork sky between September and May.
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