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"casting light on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to explain something in more detail and provide deeper insight into a subject. For example, "The book casts light on the many ways that education can improve lives."
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But that's because they're fundamentally about one thing: casting light on human feeling.
This is one way of casting light on hitherto hidden process, management practices and policies.
A €1.3m grant followed and now – with the restoration one-third complete – the discoveries are astonishing, casting light on a touching story of fraternal love and admiration.
Barely one minute into their visit, host Sue Lawley surprised Karen by casting light on her darkest secret.
Czeisler, C. A. Perspective: casting light on sleep deficiency.
It contains some lines, apparently by Sophocles, casting light on what life may have been like during the Peloponnesian War.
There are women casting light on what justified and reinforced their faith in all-powerful male prophets.
He published more than 200 papers on aspects of magnetism, casting light on how magnetic molecules behave.
But her research knits together an otherwise disparate collection of buildings, casting light on a vanished industry of New York.
"They are like a portrait of photography in slumber," Pound explains, casting light on his underlying concept.
At best, this is how Hughes's criticism works, illuminating its subjects in a single phrase and also casting light on his own work.
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