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Discover Ludwig"bright night" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a night that is well-lit or illuminated, either by natural or artificial light. Example: The full moon made for a bright night, casting a silvery glow over the city.
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But one bright night does not a brilliant series make.
The bright night brought an unearthly clarity to a moment of dread.
It is designated only for particularly clear and bright night skies, with easily visible phenomena such as the aurora, the Milky Way and meteors.
It was a remarkably bright night, but the oak and pine trees cast deep, black shadows, and it was among these that Balsa glimpsed something strange.
A Bright Night Life There is also a whiff of Alvar Aalto in the side view of red brick and blue tile walls.
"Economists have found that how bright night lights are can predict national and sub-national GDP quite well, especially in countries where GDP data is not reliable," he said.
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We weren't very bright tonight".
So he was nice and bright this morning.
On the other side a flank of terraced vineyard caught the bright midday sun.
This seems to me very civilised.Stomachs aching, we filed out into the bright afternoon.
The moon had been so bright tonight, surely there would be light?
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