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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advent of lightweight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the introduction or arrival of something that is lightweight, often in the context of technology or materials.
Example: "The advent of lightweight materials has revolutionized the aerospace industry, allowing for more fuel-efficient designs."
Alternatives: "arrival of lightweight" or "introduction of lightweight".
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There is no doubt that the advent of lightweight, cheap digital cameras has made the filming of combat much easier than it was.
Mark Elmore, sports director of the United States Snowshoe Association, attributes this growth to the advent of lightweight aluminum frames, urethane decking and spring-loaded bindings that let racers pop off the snow with less effort.
The advent of lightweight, synthetic monofilament lines has transformed the method, enabling a single boat out for open-ocean species to immerse 1,000 to 3,000 hooks or more.
The advent of lightweight missiles also threatened to render the light gun obsolete in the 1950s, but two decades later the development of electro-optical sights, using television and thermal-imaging technology and allied to computers and powered mountings, led to a resurgence of this class of weapon.
"With the advent of lightweight materials like carbon fiber and recycled aluminum, designers can incorporate renaissance design cues with sleek, well-proportioned contemporary shapes that are aesthetically pleasing to the eye and still capable of responsive performance," she says.
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Singers can use tiny microphones made of lightweight plastic.
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