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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bringing light" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used metaphorically to indicate the act of providing clarity, understanding, or enlightenment on a subject.
Example: "The speaker's insights were invaluable, bringing light to the complex issues we face."
Alternatives: "shedding light" or "illuminating"
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Then came generators, bringing light and heat, then television.
"We thought we'd ask experts to see what they could do with bringing light to life".
The apartment buildings include small, open courtyards and outdoor terraces, bringing light deep into their interiors.
Lucky, a fluid astral body, swims through the darkness bringing light.
For me, the vocation of Israel is bringing light to the goyim.
"We heard you were bringing light to the village," one villager says to me.
The best housing officials scour the nation to find giant generators capable of bringing light and heat to housing projects.
She's a courageous subversive, while he's a Promethean figure, literally bringing light to people with his rediscovery of electricity.
Its audience (at 8.4 million) is rising, not falling, its role in bringing light to dark places manifest.
It was to double as a lighthouse, and represent Egypt bringing light to the people of Asia.
Doubling the public space of the gallery, the redesign marries the Whitworth with its park setting, bringing light, air and fresh ideas into its expanded space.
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