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Discover Ludwig"pale light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of light that is muted, faint, or lacking in brightness. Example: The moon cast a pale light over the deserted street, giving it an eerie and ghostly atmosphere.
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No soft pale light is left for anyone.
4. Using an electric mixer, cream butter with sugar until pale, light and fluffy.
April 16 at 2: "The Pale Light of Sorrow" (1980, Iulian Mihu).
After a while, pale light outside began to make the windows transparent.
But that is a pale light in a bleak and stormy sky.
The room filled with pale light the color of skimmed milk.
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The trousseau grape yields a pale, light-bodied wine that is a far cry from the dense, concentrated beasts typically paired with steak.
All the souls, the pale lights, crossing over, blown by the Seaward Wind to the Last Sea.
The humor seemed harsh and the atmosphere, characterized by cold, pale lighting, unforgiving.
"Then all those little pale lights," whispers Holly, "crossing the sand, they're souls?" "Yes.
The choreography gathers the eight dancers into churning vortices of movement, accentuated by pale lights and shadows.
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