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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a light source that is significant in size or intensity.
Example: "The room was filled with a large light coming from the chandelier above."
Alternatives: "a big light" or "a bright light".
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A large light gain, he said, requires a lot of nanocrystals.
A large light box announces the problem in rough-edged letters: "No Core".
A large light fixture came crashing down with the ceiling, leaving a gaping hole.
Lucas cut a large light court deep into the 68th Street facade, bringing illumination far into the structure.
Also on the ground floor is the 350-square-foot dining room, with a large, light stone fireplace.
I reached down with my neoprene-covered hands, only to claim a large light bulb on both occasions.
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In a large, light-filled studio in east London, conservator Julia Nagle and I are bent over a canvas.
It has a large, light-filled kitchen with custom-built cherry cabinets, high-end appliances and a fireplace.
We will draw visitors in from Exhibition Road through a colonnade into a large, light-filled public courtyard, and down into the galleries".
Once you venture beyond the trapezoid lobby, you discover that 70% of the building is underground, but the exhibits still look great thanks to a large light-well and clever spotlighting.
The principal, Allen T. Woods, a large, light-skinned African-American with a gentle voice, laid out the context: "The truth of the matter is, there is a vast population of kids in our school with no parental involvement.
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