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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brighter place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or situation that is more positive, hopeful, or cheerful than before.
Example: "After the community came together to clean up the park, it truly became a brighter place for everyone to enjoy."
Alternatives: "a more cheerful environment" or "a more positive space".
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On this journey, be sure to laugh much and smile often, for optimism will always make the world a brighter place, for a simple show of optimism can make the world a brighter place.
"She was the type of person that made the world a brighter place and she will be truly missed".
I'm in enthusiastic agreement with the idea that our four-legged friends make the world a brighter place.
And finally there is Dawes' magnificently catchy Nothing is Wrong, which – though not "cool" or "clever" – has that all-too-rare ability to make the world around it seem a brighter place.
Harry Potter too finds that London has unexpected fissures that open into other worlds, so that he can walk into a solid metal barrier on King's Cross and fall through to a brighter place.
Daft, maybe, but for a while the world was a brighter place for it.
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A refrigerator is like a hospital, a bright place that is not cheerful.
"He sees the world as a bright place, but there are monsters under the bed," said John Mulaney, a former "Saturday Night Live" writer who worked with him.
He likened her to the main character in the movie "Amélie," in "the way she tries to make the world a bright place around her".
He might not even have been abusing inhalants if there was some other option that night, like playing pool or cruising the internet in a bright place surrounded by friends.
It's a bright place for Sunday brunch, but at night, over-the-table lighting ranges from bright to grotto-like; if possible opt for the less flattering bright light or you will wish you had a flashlight to read the menu, especially at the corner table near the bathroom.
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