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The phrase "paler than" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to compare the relative paleness of two things, for example: "The moon was paler than usual this evening."
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"Nope!" squealed Reid, looking paler than usual.
It's younger and paler than other sand".
But Suu stepped out very composed, her face just a tiny shade paler than normal.
The only frissons of genuine chills come from Pfeiffer, paler than ever and looking authentically spooked.
If anything, the right leg was a little paler than the left.
Gareth Neame, Downton's executive producer, went paler than Lady Mary after Matthew's death.
And because it is reflected light, it is much paler than the sun's rainbow.
The lawyer keeps making his points, the judge keeps interrupting, Matthew is looking paler than ever.
My skin tone is made to look paler than I am.
The sand on the streets is only a shade paler than the banco clay that lines the walls.
She grew paler than ever, and wore her hair loose, and bought silky indeterminate dresses at the charity shops.
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