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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a light burst" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and brief increase in brightness or illumination, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "As the sun set, a light burst illuminated the horizon, casting vibrant colors across the sky."
Alternatives: "a flash of light" or "a sudden glow".
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He'd been lying in bed one night in Carthage, soon after leaving his old job, when he looked up to see a light burst through his bedroom ceiling.
He was driving his car along a Toronot highway with his longtime bassist Bootsy Collins when, he said, they saw a light burst out of the sky and beam down to the road a few miles ahead of them.
In pyrosequencing, the PPi is used in an enzymatic cascade to generate a light burst.
However, femtosecond lasers are long wavelength lasers, and a light burst will damage the surrounding corneal tissue [ 8, 9].
To make a Light burst, thrust your hand in the direction you want it to go.
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The liberated electrons emit an attosecond light burst when they re-encounter their parent ions; the effect of the steering on this light burst provides a measure of the time at which the electrons first exited from the tunnelling barrier, with a sensitivity that is sufficient to resolve subtle differences.
Our car was called Ray after Ray Charles blared from the immensely unreliable stereo at the front of the car and a beautiful ray of light burst through the clouds and somehow managed to find its way through our bird poo-stained windows (there were lots of trees where we parked him).
This past April, an incredibly bright flash of light burst from near the constellation Leo.
On the apartment's back deck, I next saw what I took to be a woman sucking on a huge binky, light bursting out around its edges as if a tiny burlesque show was being staged in her mouth.
Columns of light burst down from openings overhead.
Light burst is worth 4 damage points.
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