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Discover Ludwig"blindingly bright" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is unusually bright or intense in impact, such as a light or color. For example, "The sun was so blindingly bright that I had to keep my sunglasses on the entire time."
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All make the future seem blindingly bright for Noel.
The future, everyone said then, was blindingly bright for Mexico.
On the monitors, the flames were blindingly bright.
But then, just after midnight: blindingly bright car headlights aimed at my head.
Suddenly the sun appeared in one of the portholes, blindingly bright.
A carpenter friend helped her paint, accenting the moldings in blindingly bright white.
Carnesecca wore all sorts of sweaters, with various stripes and patterns, some blindingly bright red.
Suddenly the lighting, designed by Carrie Wood and the choreographer, was blindingly bright.
Each of the paintings consists of 100 aluminium panels painted in blindingly bright colours.
It utilized blindingly bright gloves that illuminated the fingertips and nothing else.
Low, dark corridors open into blindingly bright rooms with church-high ceilings.
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