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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a light spray" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gentle or subtle application of a liquid, often in contexts like gardening, cleaning, or personal care.
Example: "After watering the plants, I gave them a light spray of fertilizer to boost their growth."
Alternatives: "a gentle mist" or "a fine spray."
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A light spray flew as he tore into an arrangement that, he said at one point, "shocks the conscience".
Heo has a brillo of black hair, a few unconvincing whiskers on his chin and a light spray of acne on his cheeks.
If I know the kids will be in the woods or fields where there are higher populations of ticks, I'll give them a light spray – always with a bath that night to wash off all of the spray.
So when you grow your hair out, you better start using a grooming cream and/or a light spray gel to tame it, just steer clear of anything that's heavy in texture.
If need be, apply a light spray tan.
Always have a light spray of perfume on.
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If you have children or cats, you'd do well to follow the application with a light spraying of water on the surface of the grass, so that the insecticide goes to the ground.
You may need to do more passes with a lighter spray paint color.
For outdoor plants, wash it gently in a light hose spray, spray can, or watering can.
If you're running late and have long hair, you can just put a little light spray gel in it to refresh it or you can pull it back in a ponytail.
Use of an all-over light spray that blocks out UV rays and also protects it from damage from blow-dryers, straighteners and curling irons helps.
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