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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sole light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a single source of light, often implying exclusivity or uniqueness.
Example: "In the dark room, there was a sole light illuminating the old photograph on the table."
Alternatives: "a single light" or "one light only".
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Here, we have performed transcript profiling of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves after a low temperature treatment of plants in light or in darkness or after a sole light or dark treatment.
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Under the sole light of a full moon and with the aid of a DIY aesthetic created by arts collective Moon Block, 3,500 music fans enjoyed an experience akin to the way music festivals must have been in their infancy.
This intriguing phenomenon is more obvious in some of Van Gogh's other paintings; that Van Gogh seems to have embedded his own hat-wearing visage into the sole light that illuminates his famous "Café Terrace at Night" is perhaps easiest to see.
I fiddled with the sole lighting rheostat, as antique as Edison.
Another group pointed out the ambiance of intimacy that the lighting of a sole lamp cast on a scene of disclosure.
The concert began with the lights dimming and a sole spotlight being focused on the crowd.
What threatens to happen to the brightest young lights of any artistic milieu happened to Tanning: she became a sole survivor.
"Gerry is a sole practitioner.
A sole leader!
There is a sole superpower Brazil.
They acted more like a light military force than many had before — organizing resupply convoys, rotating diverse units through the front lines, and appointing a sole tactical commander.
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