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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pale in" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a color or quality that appears less vivid or intense compared to something else. For example: - The flowers in the garden were vibrant, but they seemed to pale in comparison to the fiery sunset in the sky. - His accomplishments were impressive, but they paled in comparison to his father's achievements. - The city lights were dim and pale in the foggy night. - Her enthusiasm for the project paled in comparison to her team members' excitement.
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The others pale in comparison.
He looked bad — pale, in shock.
Your own heartbreak will pale in comparison.
The current woes pale in comparison.
Because mine pale in comparison.
North Korea and Iran pale in comparison.
Sandro and Tom Huddlestone looking pale in comparison.
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This recession pales in comparison.
It paled in comparison.
It's important, but pales in comparison.
Baseball's Black Sox scandal pales in comparison.
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