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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a light source that is large in size or intensity.
Example: "The room was filled with a big light coming from the oversized chandelier hanging from the ceiling."
Alternatives: "a large light" or "a bright light".
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"He was a big light for me".
No one likes a big light shined over while people in white masks hover over you.
He's not even a big light heavyweight and he's controlling a portion of the heavyweight title.
And I see a big light, and I never want to come back.
He prizes a big light red kilim he bought in Azerbaijan precisely for the coffee stains.
"I saw a big light, Dad," Jack said, staring at clouds miles to the southwest.
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And glory be, it still looks like a pub – a big, light-filled, parquetry-floored pub, with a curve of bar selling cask ales, and windows of etched glass.
It was still being decorated when I saw it, but at the time it was outfitted with a couple of pinball machines, a weird statue made of working speakers, a couch, a minibar, a big light-up Santos/Santa sign, and a stack of old Mad Magazines.
We are sitting in a big, light-filled living room with a TV set, where mothers can relax with their babies.
"I'm saddened by the presentation of small things in a bigger light".
Morrison appeared first in the middle of a darkened stage as laser-like images behind the songstress expanded into a bigger light show.
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