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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a radiance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a glow or brightness, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in literature or poetry. Example: "The sunset cast a warm glow over the horizon, creating a radiance that filled the sky with hues of orange and pink."
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In her photos, Asselin captures a radiance between caregivers and children, often of different races.
She has a radiance and charm that people instinctively move toward.
(Mr. McMahon typically places lights inside, lending his work a radiance Ms. Kahlo might have envied).
They speak of a limber beauty, of agelessness, of a radiance.
In addition, he brought back to Western painting a radiance of color little seen since the Sienese.
She's grinning, with a radiance that makes you want to weep, from the memory of a recent moment of companionable physical contact.
But Annie generates a radiance that turns into beauty when she learns that the boy next to her in glee club likes her.
Their charisma as performers gave a radiance to their witchy features that makes the prettiness of a perfect face seem insipid by comparison.
(Holden) * 'PRIDE & PGEJUDICE' (PG, 128 minutes) In this sumptuous, extravagantly romantic adaptation of Jane Austen's 1813 novel, Keira Knightley's Elizabeth Bennet exudes a radiance that suffuses the movie.
I ask him straight away: how would it be were Picasso to join us for tea? "There was a radiance to Picasso – a warmth and inquisitiveness.
Her face turns red from the heat and work, but she maintains her good humor and takes on a radiance that is not from the heat at all.
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