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The phrase "a chain of lights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of lights connected together, often for decorative or functional purposes.
Example: "The festival was beautifully illuminated with a chain of lights that stretched across the entire park."
Alternatives: "a string of lights" or "a series of lights".
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It's a chain of lights that runs, with occasional interruptions, until Europe merges with Asia.
Dsquared2 had abandoned its fanciful settings, give or take two giant speakers, scaffolding and a chain of lights to create the surroundings of an underground club.
He explained the spirit behind the displays by pointing to a chain of lights on the courthouse lawn that spelled out "Hill Country Style".
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But if the price tag of a chain of pumpkin lights is making you pause, never fear.
We were able to reproduce a perfect comet effect whereby ejected particles of a light wave followed a straight line from a hexagonal core geometry close-up of this luminous energy trajectory, which was obtained through a chain of hexagonal light cluster images that allowed us to observe its structure.
At sunset, we were stuck in rush-hour traffic near Santa Barbara, windshield wipers ticking, as a chain of red brake lights snaked up the freeway in front of us.
At the Midtown headquarters of Philip Morris Cos., exempt from New York's draconian indoor smoking laws, Michael Szymanczyk fires up the first of a chain of Marlboro Ultra Lights.
At the midtown Manhattan headquarters of Philip Morris, exempt from New York's draconian indoor-smoking laws, Szymanczyk fires up the first of a chain of Marlboro Ultra Lights.
Delgado said they were aiming "to set a record by forming a human chain of light of 19kms (12 miles)." "If people fill both lanes, then we are talking about practically 38 kilometers..
A chain of beacons will be lit across the country, Spitfire and Lancaster bomber planes will take to the skies and a star-studded concert will be held in London as part of commemorations to mark the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day.
Taking advantage of all this, the researchers have made a single cesium atom take a "quantum walk" along a chain of spots of laser light formed by two opposing laser beams.
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