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The phrase "pale white" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that appears very light in color, such as a complexion or a piece of clothing. For example, "The woman had a pale white complexion, almost as if she hadn't seen the sun in years."
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Out of the gloom, other pale white faces emerged slowly.
"He was real pale, white," Hargrove said by telephone from Fort Lauderdale.
When they are naked, they seem almost to be glowing with a pale white light.
Pale white, frozen in mid-quiver, barely a thumbnail's width across.
His boyish looks, clear blue eyes and pale white skin allow him to evade easy categorization from non-Muslims.
Mr. Childs had hoped to use a brighter shade of glass, one that was pale white in effect.
We watch as a blob of pale white gum bubbles out of the tree's wound - it is fresh frankincense.
Variegated versions of ordinary green plants like ferns and hostas have pale white, cream and yellow striations that reflect light.
The overlying unit (2.60 2.38 m b.s). is pale white and almost entirely consists of CaCO3.
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He looked like a pale, white-haired geezer in a wheelchair.
Twilit: Pale-white lemon sorbet with red shoestring licorice and the hair of Robert Pattinson.
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