Sentence examples for away light from inspiring English sources

The phrase "away light" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is light in weight or brightness that is moving away, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "As the sun began to set, the away light cast long shadows across the field."
Alternatives: "fading light" or "distant light".

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"Anfield seems like an age away, light years," Sampson admitted after the fifth of those losses, an undeserved 3-1 reverse at Oxford United on Saturday.

"It will take away light and air, and bring a lot more people into a very crowded area," said Simone Sindin, head of Community Board 4's committee on land use.

The sky has taken away light.

Surveillance videos showed a man – standing about 15 feet away light two devices, then throw the Molotov cocktails at a Google Street View vehicle parked in front of a building, according to the affidavit.

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Wordlessly, they returned to the van, and it sped away, lights flashing, into the dark.

Indirect light, light far away lights, multiple lights, or cloudy days, create softer, muted shadows with faded edges.

Just in case you have street lights, stay away from light and wear dark clothes.

"You walk away feeling light and happy".

Thirty miles away, the light aircraft carrier HMS Warrior was monitoring the test.

Take away the light, however, and it can seem unrelentingly bleak.

Throwing depression into the mix really takes away the light at the end of the tunnel.

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