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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a line of lit" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or unclear expression, and without additional context, its intended meaning is ambiguous.
Example: "The artist created a stunning piece with a line of lit candles along the path."
Alternatives: "a row of lights" or "a series of illuminated".
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A miniature train, a line of lit-up windows, speeds across the stage; a character then appears inside a full-size version of such a train, silhouetted against one of those windows.
Filling all the galleries from lobby level to the top-lit eighth floor, the exhibition America Is Hard to See (based on a line of a Robert Frost poem) tells the story of America over the past 150 years.
A line of chalk.
Visual signals are immediately located in well-lit environments with a clear line-of-sight.
From the rear entrance I see a forest of lit screens in the darkened theatre.
The proposed algorithm employs a flashing system to obtain a series of lit and unlit frames from a single camera.
The tunnel ran back into the mountainside, like the tradesman's entrance to the underworld, dank and eerie and lit by a receding line of feeble bulbs.
ATLANTA (CEDIA Booth # 1409), Sept. 9, 2009 – Sony today introduced a new line of ultra-thin BRAVIA™ LCD HDTVs featuring an advanced edge-lit LED backlight and exceptional contrast ratio of over 1,000,000 1.
The only people who'll be upset are a dwindling number of old-school Eng Lit academics who still think there's a straight line of good reading from Boccaccio onwards.
Figure 2 The proposed algorithm acquires an alternate series of lit and unlit frames.
And the pain [of the burn] oh my God, imagine someone taking a lit match to your crotch and drawing a line with it.
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