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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a is bright" is not correct in standard written English.
It lacks context and clarity, as it does not specify what "a" refers to.
Example: "The star is bright in the night sky."
Alternatives: "It is bright" or "A shines brightly."
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As the voxel intensity can be uneven, even the overlapping volume is the same, the case that a is bright and b is dark will be quite different from the case that both a and b are bright.
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In a word, that it is bright.
A star is brighter today.
Foretold a message was bright to them with those words.
A you that's bright and shiny.
A few possibilities are: bright colours.
A daycare should be bright and happy.
Add a lamp so it's bright.
My face was brighter than a tomato.
Adam Bielamowicz, a tenor, was a bright steersman.
Capital is a bright spot.
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