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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lights" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun or a verb, depending on the context. Some examples of using "lights" in a sentence are: - The Christmas lights twinkled in the winter night. - She flicked the light switch on, illuminating the room. - The police lights flashed in the distance. - Can you turn off the lights before you leave the room? - The city lights were visible from the top of the building. - The stage lights dimmed as the performance began. - The car's headlights illuminated the dark road. - The street lights came on as the sun set.
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Few lights.
Street lights.
No lights.
Bright lights.
Strobing lights.
Brake lights.
"Holiday Lights".
Beautiful lights.
These lights.
city lights.
Dancing lights . . .
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