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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awash in light" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a scene or situation that is filled or overflowing with light, often evoking a sense of beauty or tranquility. Example: "The garden was awash in light as the sun began to set, casting a golden glow over the flowers."
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The area was awash in light amid the blacked-out city.
He stood in the portico awash in light cast by a flickering gas lamp.
Seldom do the two meet, especially at a crossroads so big, so awash in light.
Equus restaurant is impressive: the stone-walled Garden Room is awash in light.
"When satellites take pictures of the Korean peninsula at night the South is awash in light," he said.
This graceful, low-rise, red brick structure, awash in light, is a visual oasis in Newark and more engaging by far than its unglamorous acronym, NJPAC, suggests.
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The go-go boy was awash in lights alternating red and white and purple.
As if Rockefeller Center were not already awash in lights, representatives of the 2002 Winter Olympics said yesterday that Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani would light the Olympic flame today over the center's skating rink.
The three of us ascended to the studio — a spacious attic awash in natural light.
But there was one upside: the 420-square-foot 420-square-foot 420-square-foot.
Relying in past years on Kodachrome, he captured deserts awash in golden light, early mornings that dawn a deep blue and earth so red it strains the imagination.
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