Sentence examples for a third light from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a third light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional light source, often in contexts involving lighting, photography, or metaphorical uses.
Example: "In the dark room, we decided to set up a third light to improve visibility."
Alternatives: "an additional light" or "a tertiary light".

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But suddenly there was a third light, a great harsh beam that came from the Minister's car bringing him home from a late night meeting.

A third light, the Vega, is a compact fluorescent designed for families who live in areas where electricity is sporadic.

From the Light of Lights proceeds a first vertical hierarchy of lights: from the Light of Lights proceeds a First Light (following the classical principle that from the one only the one proceeds) from which proceeds a Second Light and the all-encompassing barzakh (i.e., a ethereal body), from the second a Third Light and the Second barzakh, or the Sphere of Fixed Stars, and so forth.

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"Nearly a third lighter than I thought".

The average plastic gallon milk jug, for example, is a third lighter than it was in the 1970's.

These over-ear phones are lightweight (a third lighter and smaller than last year's MW60 model), stylish and ridiculously comfy.

In addition, Drosophila pseudoobscura and Drosophila persimilis both contain a third light-intermediate chain.

A second light comes up, empty.

A fourth light was suggested by a camping-store employee.

To maintain constant speed, a sixth light sensor detects wheel rotation.

On a high floor at One57, a second light turned on.

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