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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracted light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing phenomena related to light, such as in physics or descriptions of visual effects.
Example: "The prism attracted light, creating a beautiful spectrum of colors on the wall."
Alternatives: "drawn light" or "captured light".
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Stroud, a former centre of the woolen industry, has also attracted light industry, such as the manufacture of plastics and scientific instruments.
Proximity to the railroads attracted light manufacturing and shops.
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"Light attracts light," he said.
Ancient cultures around the Mediterranean knew that certain objects, such as rods of amber, could be rubbed with cat's fur to attract light objects like feathers.
But I've also learned that yeah theres a lot of darkness and a lot of negativity in prison but theres always inmates that bring light and light attracts light as darkness attracts darkness.
On the presidential campaign trail, Bachmann took a risk by wearing white tops for numerous televised debates -- a color that attracts light on screen, making nearly everyone who dons it look like they're wearing a blanket.
This attracts light to your eyes and makes them stand out more.
This mirror will also attract light and good chi into your cube.
As they creep in from the fringes of illumination, white and colored diodes are attracting lighting designers drawn by their color-changing kinetic effects.
When that happens, Mr. Snyder said, AT&T could face an exodus of customers who have been unhappy with the performance of its network, and it might be hoping that the new data plans would attract lighter users.
Insects will frequently fly into ears at outdoor evening sporting events with the bug attracting lights.
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