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Discover Ludwig"bright moonlight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the light produced by the moon in the night sky, and can be used in a variety of contexts. Example: The forest was illuminated by the bright moonlight, casting shadows of the trees onto the forest floor.
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The train is standing quite still. 2 AM: bright moonlight, few stars.
This is likely because bright moonlight may increase the vulnerability of these animals to predators.
Some Jamaican fruit bats even avoid bright moonlight, when owls may also be on the wing.
Changes in day length had only a limited effect on the duration of beavers' activity, but, contrary to our expectations, beaver activity increased during bright moonlight.
For example, would the effect of bright moonlight on the activity of pygmy lorises in Vietnam vary from habitat to habitat?
The cones begin to take over at about the level of bright moonlight, and at all daylight intensities the cones alone provide the visual signal.
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It was dark (Adare); there was a bright moonlight (Lindsay).
Gann populates his novel with darkly beautiful images: a car set alight in the yard of an abandoned seminary, a lightning strike on a transformer, a fence decorated with bleached bones viewed in day-bright moonlight.
But inside they're as bright as moonlight, and small as they are, they taste enormous.
The Sip and Dip affair filled Jimmy Stewart's living room, den, dining room, and kitchen, and flowed over onto his back lawn, which was bright with moonlight.
With feathers as white as snow and faces as bright as the moonlight: Angels.
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