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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounts of light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quantity or intensity of light in various contexts, such as science, photography, or art.
Example: "The photographer adjusted the exposure settings to capture the different amounts of light in the scene."
Alternatives: "quantities of light" or "levels of light".
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Plants reflect slightly different amounts of light depending on factors like how waxy the leaves are.
The prodigious amounts of light produced by quasars are also best explained by black holes.
The small amounts of light that gets in illuminates the walls and makes them glow.
According to classical theory, comparable amounts of light energy should be produced at all frequencies.
Since they are always growing, the amounts of light, fertilizer and water you give them throughout the year remain constant.
It needed "outrageous amounts" of light because "I am intensely light-dependent, and it affects my moods," Ms. King said.
That is, they can't produce significant amounts of light, certainly not enough to act as tiny lasers.
This is incorrect; clear bulbs and frosted bulbs of the same wattage produce the same amounts of light.
Most can either see small amounts of light or feel its heat, so they can illuminate what they wish.
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This is attributable to relative decrease in the amounts of light-end hydrocarbon species at low fuel loadings.
Scientists have long known of the cooling effect of major volcanic eruptions, which spew large amounts of light-scattering aerosols into the stratosphere.
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