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The phrase "a bit of lightness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of cheerfulness or levity in a situation or context.
Example: "After a long week of work, we decided to watch a comedy to bring a bit of lightness to our evening."
Alternatives: "a touch of brightness" or "a hint of cheerfulness".
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"Dating is like a soufflé — it requires a bit of lightness," said Joy Browne, host of a syndicated radio talk show and author of the recent book "Dating Disasters and How to Avoid Them".
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I want to give to people a moment of lightness in a wild world".
A bit of hope.
A bit of decorum.
A bit of both.
A bit of context.
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