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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lone light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a single source of light, often implying solitude or isolation.
Example: "In the vast darkness of the night, a lone light flickered in the distance, guiding the lost traveler home."
Alternatives: "a solitary light" or "an isolated light".
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A lone light aircraft circles high above the dams with innocent intent.
A lone light hanging from the ceiling, a two-way mirror on the wall, a table and two chairs.
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A lone waved light fly rests on a leaf.
The reborn version of the skanky, beloved bar that was tucked into the 50th Street subway stop is now just south of the Port Authority and marked by a lone magenta light bulb.
The entire system is silent – the only indication that it is working comes from a lone green light inside the guitar body.
He was on a winter's stroll near his home when he saw a lone street light shining down in the park with surrounding little league bleachers.
Lisnyak and I wished each other good luck beneath a lone street light as our respective taxis arrived to take us home, our breath freezing under a black, empty sky.
As Little Steven, pirate scarf tied across his head, eyes sparkling with the vigor of the truly alive, takes his verse, there's a slight roughness to the voice that cuts through one of Springsteen's prettiest melodies the way a lone street light dissolves the abyss of the night where it falls.
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I was seated in a chair across a hallway from three hoodie-wearing figures, their faces obscured by the lone light behind them.
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