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The phrase "a brightness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quality of light or illumination in various contexts, such as art, literature, or scientific descriptions.
Example: "The painting was filled with a brightness that seemed to illuminate the entire room."
Alternatives: "a glow" or "a radiance".
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Yet two of Mr. Lamos's productions shine in memory with a brightness time has not touched.
Please bear in mind that there is a brightness in the room.
Richard Tunnicliffe's viola da gamba playing also added a brightness and vigour to the ensemble.
For her alone these orange boughs lifted, these long shadows became a brightness rising.
In all magnitude scales, one magnitude step corresponds to a brightness ratio of 2.512.
Well, the MobileMark test specifies that you have the screen set to 60 nits (a brightness measurement).
The watch really does take pictures (there's even a brightness control); 100 of them fit into its memory.
They had spells, particularly in pursuit of the equaliser, which embodied a brightness and excitement beyond the reach of these deposed holders.
There is a brightness of sound and a lightness of touch that are not quite like anything else Mr. Springsteen has done recently.
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The software automatically obtains a brightness-time curve (Fig. 9).
Likewise, a brightness-preserving dynamic fuzzy histogram equalization (BPDFHE) [29] was proposed.
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