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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commendable light" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is most commonly used to describe someone or something in a positive or praiseworthy manner. Example: She approached the task with a commendable light, showing determination and resourcefulness despite the challenges she faced.
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Barbara Roche, the former immigration minister and chair of a migration museum project says the Games, starting with Danny Boyle's opening ceremony, have shone a commendable light on the level of diversity that exists in many parts of Britain.
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The production is a commendable attempt to shine a light into an obscure byway of the classical canon, but memorably moving or memorably funny it is not.
That is a commendable thing to do especially in the light of how he has mishandled the company that my husband has worked for the last 13-14 years.
Aslan did a commendable job of trying to restore nuance to the conversation and shed light on the complexity of the Muslim-majority world.
A commendable statement, indeed.
It was a commendable aspiration.
That he had been a commendable governor?
But it was a commendable achievement nevertheless.
This is a commendable overall statement.
This may be a commendable life‑aim, but it does not make for a commendable novel.
Not the best ever, but a commendable career nonetheless.
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