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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be brighter" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used when giving advice or making a suggestion, or when describing a desired quality or characteristic. Here are some examples: - "I think you should paint the walls a lighter color. It will make the room feel bigger and brighter." - "I wish the future would be brighter for our children." - "Don't be afraid to shine. Be brighter than the stars." - "The flowers in the garden seem to be brighter this year." - "His smile seemed to be brighter than the sun itself."
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be brighter
adjective
Visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, clear, radiant; not dark.
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Short-term prospects may also be brighter.
The long-term forecast may be brighter.
Why is the future going to be brighter?
The future of Dance Theater of Harlem can be brighter.
The lights will be brighter, though, playing alongside James.
"Will our children and grandchildren's future be brighter than ours?
After Sunday, Young's future might be brighter than Fisher's.
Mr. Grossfeld says the new movie will be brighter.
Physicists also think that such clouds would be brighter and more reflective than normal clouds.
Blend until smooth, then stir back into the pan (the sauce will now be brighter).
Indeed, they promise to be brighter even than OLEDs and may displace them completely.
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