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The phrase "a light to help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to convey the idea of providing guidance or assistance, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, we all need a light to help us find our way."
Alternatives: "a beacon of support" or "a guiding light."
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The PenQuarium also features a light to help see your Sea-Monkeys when the sun goes down!
Turn on a light to help you see better if the area is dark.
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defer.add img); You can also make a color chart similar to a traffic light to help your child tell you how bad her symptoms are, with red being the worst.
And don't forget a night light to help guests find their way in the dark.
While Breier doesn't have a special light to help him get up, he does put his smartphone, which doubles as his alarm, across the room.
Accel will also be partnering with thought leading big data advisors such as data scientists, software entrepreneurs, technologists and researchers to serve as a 'guiding light' to help think through investments and track entrepreneurs doing interesting things in the space.
As part of the new fund, Accel is also adding QlikView CTO Anthony Deighton and Imperva CEO Shlomo Kramer to its Big Data Fund Advisory Council, which Accel has said is meant to serve as a "guiding light" to help think through investments and track entrepreneurs doing interesting things in the space.
Add the extra genius touch of sticking in a LED puck light, to help you find what you're looking for!
Provide a source of light to help.
Use a Full Spectrum light to help warm your bird and give the needed UV.
There is a built-in LED light to help with low-light shooting, but it is only good for about 5′-10′.
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