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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a light fresh" is not correct in written English as it lacks proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that is both light and fresh, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "I prefer a light, fresh salad for lunch."
Alternatives: "a light and fresh" or "lightly fresh".
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"Everybody should get to know this product, it's different, a light, fresh cheese".
Warm, caramelized apples interspersed with layers of phyllo pastry were a light, fresh dessert.
Nicole Plue, formerly at Eleven Madison Park, shows a light, fresh touch with her desserts.
Bobbi Brown's Brightening Intensive Serum is a light, fresh mix with vitamin C complex and mulberry extracts.
Canned chipotles plus chipotle-infused honey make for a spicy-sweet steak to pair with a light, fresh salad.
Otherwise, lightly toast some good bread in olive oil, spread it with a light, fresh cheese and top with the squash.
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Finally, La Roche Posay's Anthelios XL Anti-shine Tinted SPF50 (£16.50) is a light, fresh-feeling gel cream that, though too matte for my personal taste and skin, will satisfy oilier types.
Coq au riesling: a lighter, fresher, tangier alternative to the classic red-wine variety, or its poor northern relation?
This is a lighter, fresher take on macaroni cheese, with two of your five-a-day thrown into the mix.
The average age of the wine here is 10 years old, and it makes for a lighter, fresher, fruit-dessert-friendly style, full of dried cherries and nuts.
Compared with champagne it has a lighter fresher taste (it's generally 11% rather than 12 or 12.5% ABV) and with a less aggressive fizz that makes it an easier party drink (not to mention the advantage in price).
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