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The phrase "a light jacket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a type of jacket that is not heavy and is suitable for mild weather.
Example: "I decided to wear a light jacket since the weather was cool but not too cold."
Alternatives: "a thin jacket" or "a lightweight jacket."
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He was wearing a light jacket.
The tools of the trade are a light jacket and a walkie-talkie.
You should pack food, water and a light jacket, as the windy top can be chilly.
He sat down, folded a light jacket across his lap, and settled in.
In a light jacket and a jaunty cloth hat, he looked every bit the Saturday Brooklyn dad.
Ms. Smith remained locked in the trunk, with only a light jacket to ward against temperatures in the low 40s.
Even in fall and spring, days can be hot, but evenings may require a light jacket or sweater.
He's standing on the corner in a pair of bluejeans and a light jacket over a black Lacoste T-shirt.
His hair is graying and he wore dark-rimmed glasses, with a light jacket for the early spring cold.
She had a small backpack with a few granola bars and water and a light jacket in case of rain.
The leaves were changing color, the air was just breezy enough for a light jacket and there wasn't a single cloud in sight.
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