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Discover Ludwig"pale with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to have a pale or light color as a result of a particular emotion or condition. Example: She stood before him, her face pale with fear as she recounted her harrowing experience.
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She was pale with fear.
Thomas the sky is pale with midsummer.
His face is pale with fear.
The girl is very pale, with vacant eyes.
She looks down, her drawn features pale with glum resignation.
"He was pale with fear afterward," she said.
They were slender and pale, with dark, floppy hair.
They were very pale, with long hair, bright blue eyes.
She is pale, with sunken eyes, and physically weak.
I noticed with surprise that Josh was pale with fear.
It is the pale serenity of it all that I imagine -- pale with early sunshine, pale with snowlight from the mountains all around, pale from the glimmering lake, pale with the calm kind efficiency of a classically Swiss hotel.
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