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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blazing light" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a very bright and intense light. Here is an example: "The sun set behind the mountains, casting a blazing light across the sky and painting the clouds with shades of orange and pink."
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It seems to be present in the continuously blazing light of this unsleeping city.
A prisoner stoically endured having blazing light hit him with the force of an interrogation.
They burst out of the cabin, leaving the door wide open to the blazing light, which hurt my eyes.
In the Guggenheim painting we sense the fullness of his mystical void as an approaching whiteout, a kind of blazing light that threatens to burn away image.
Across the country, though, in tens of locations, there has been light, vivid blazing light, leaping out of windows and licking at walls, catching at the nearby trees.
Then of course there is the film itself, full of the blazing light and throbbing color of the hottest day in Bed-Stuy.
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Then came the blazing lights of the Beat generation, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Gregory Corso.
Playing up to his name – Hamm – he is like an animated candelabra: a crowd of blazing lights.
"Blazing lights, honking its horn (he breaks off into an oral percussion rendition of a locomotive passing by).
Angela Macri crouches beneath the shower nozzle and blinks into the blazing lights of a one-person film crew.
The blazing lights of a thousand candles have never been the Japanese ideal for an elegant room.
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