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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lightness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quality of being light in weight, mood, or spirit, often conveying a sense of ease or buoyancy.
Example: "After a long week of work, she felt a lightness in her heart as she stepped into the sunshine."
Alternatives: "an ease" or "a buoyancy".
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"We were dark, but a lightness, a silliness was inside us," Zinner said.
"I feel so light when I'm here". It's a lightness with lasting power.
A greatness, a lightness.
I felt a lightness.
She had a lightness of touch.
As he puts it: "A lightness.
"[It] showed a lightness of touch.
"A lightness had come over me".
Mr. Baker said: "She has a lightness about her.
At a certain point, a lightness of being takes over.
It has an optimism and a lightness to it".
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