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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all lights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to every light in a particular setting or situation, often in discussions about visibility or signaling.
Example: "When driving at night, make sure all lights are functioning properly to ensure safety on the road."
Alternatives: "every light" or "all the lights".
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Suddenly all lights in house went out.
How the device promises to work in all lights conditions?
All lights and equipment must be turned off.
"All lights are on red after Feyenoord's embarrassing loss".
Turns off all lights and closes all blinds so that the user can rest peacefully.
Finally Jones walked in, and all lights shifted from Miller and Gaines to her.
But riding in heavy traffic, while obeying all lights and signs, is not fun.
A few minutes into the program, a sudden power outage took out all lights in the auditorium.
But it also means that you can't leave for the day with all lights and chillers blazing.
To move all lights out, simply toggle all vertices directly "above" all lit vertices on the inner ring.
It has presets like Home, Away and Night, which turns off all lights in the house with one tap.
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