Sentence examples for better light from inspiring English sources

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better light

noun

A way of presenting or perceiving something such that it appears more favourably than by an alternative presentation or perception.

  • Knowing the real reasons for his action enabled her to view them in a better light.

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No, wait, I need better light.

It's calmer and cheaper, with even better light.

My upper room has better light than those below.

Evidence from Adoboli's immediate bosses – both also since sacked – painted UBS in little better light.

Collections also need to be shown in a better light, at times literally.

"Presidio Med" is blatantly "E.R". in San Francisco with an all-female cast and better light.

Hopefully this will shed a little bit better light for the committee on how analysts operate".

Perhaps we could have some drama which portrays the 70s in a better light.

But he was not averse to helping them present themselves in a better light.

I hope it gets looked at in a better light the more it's talked about.

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