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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent state of brightness or a metaphorical sense of positivity and ease.
Example: "In our home, we strive to create an atmosphere that is always light, filled with joy and laughter."
Alternatives: "constantly bright" or "perpetually cheerful".
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The effect was always light.
The food is almost always light.
Need some (not always light) holiday break reading?
But within that darkness, there is always light.
Students' eyes always light up when I bring this new teaching tool into the classroom.
I wanted it to be like, bad things happen, but there's always light at the end.
Laura Mercier's cosmetics always light up my life, so her wonderfully Illuminating Brightener is no surprise.
But this is a work about instinct, and the tone is not always light.
When they visited, as they did often, Sam's eyes would always light up.
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Lowe's defence for the text was: "It is burlesque, it was always light-hearted in the first century and it still is now".
And while Jaime Warren makes a case for electrified shoes, and Glen Fogel plugs cosmetology-as-collage, Derrick Adams goes straight for weirdo Space Age with a pyramidal Venusian-Egyptian helmet that Jack Smith, always light-years ahead of his time, and our time, would have loved.
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