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"a new light" is a perfectly correct phrase in written English
You could use it when you are referring to a change in perspective or outlook, such as in the sentence, "The professor's lecture brought a new light to the problem."
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Seeing Parents in a New Light These conversations have the potential to help us see our parents in a new light and forge a deeper connection with them.
Almost a new light.
He began to see a new light.
Old ingredients in a new light.
See them in a new light.
"It cast the case in a new light," she said.
booth and a new light system expressly for the occasion.
It may cast Clinton in a new light for you.
But she sees her medical education in a new light.
In the recapitulation they are restated in a new light.
She sees her home in a new light.
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