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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spotlight of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a focus or emphasis on a particular subject or issue, often highlighting its importance or significance.
Example: "The documentary provided a spotlight of the challenges faced by the local community."
Alternatives: "a focus on" or "an emphasis on".
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When the judges of New York's Court of Appeals take their seats tomorrow to review a death sentence for the first time in 18 years, they will be entering a new era that could test alliances among them and may thrust them into a spotlight of controversy they escaped nearly a decade ago.
For now, they share a spotlight of speculation.
But now Ovechkin, the scruffier, gap-toothed, fun-loving Russian, has a spotlight of his own.
As Vanessa's youngest child and only daughter, she lived under a spotlight of concentrated attention.
Near the end of "Seasons" Mr. Whitley was allotted a spotlight of his own, and he did fine work.
Among the gloom of the city's darkening skies, it is such theatrics – a spotlight of understandable glamour that sweeps over people's lives – that make London great.
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We will shine a spotlight on some of these advances, focusing on the underlying theory rather than on particular applications.
– Glenn Collins The Wall Street Journal: Putting blenders to the test … and shining a spotlight on a few of the best.
The most recent departures put a spotlight on a handful of possible successors to Mr. Dimon, including Mr. Zames.
The steroids controversy has put more of a spotlight on Bonds's personality.
The recent corporate meltdowns have put a spotlight on the importance of employees' ethics and honesty.
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