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The phrase "a cold light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of light that is harsh, uninviting, or lacking warmth, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The room was illuminated by a cold light that made everything appear stark and unwelcoming."
Alternatives: "a harsh light" or "a stark light".
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"It's a cold light," he said.
A cold, light supper perhaps?
"This is a cold light.
Seven minutes later, the helicopter landed at Lukla in a cold, light rain.
Inside the church hall, a cold light streamed on to the hard tile floor.
Mr. Johansen handed me a cold light beer to wash down the rich trout.
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Cremaster resistance arteries were carefully dissected in 4 °C MOPS under a surgical microscope (Leica MZ16) with a cold lighting source (Leica KL 1500 LCD).
Any higher than this and it will be a colder light.
But they can be slow to brighten and have a colder light quality.
There was, he said, "a tendency for assessments to be coloured by over-reaction to previous errors," ensuring that the worst-case scenario ruled.Faith-based intelligenceThe Senate committee explained this phenomenon in a colder light.
The EPLI has a colder light and narrower focus, as you see above.
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