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Discover Ludwig"a green light" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a signal that instructs someone to go ahead, proceed, or begin. For example: When the instructor gave us the green light, we started on our group project.
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A green light went on.
It's a green light my friends.
The hotel got a green light.
Senators gave it a green light.
Is there a green light?
"That's like giving people a green light".
It gave them a green light".
We don't give anybody a green light.
That didn't win a green light either.
"It's a green light to corruption.
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