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The phrase "casts some light" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "casts some light" when you want to describe how something helps to clarify or explain a situation or topic. Example sentence: The new evidence presented by the witness casts some light on the suspect's possible motive for the crime.
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It certainly casts some light on Ludwig's extraordinary contradictions.
But a paper in Brain, a specialist journal, casts some light.
Tracking the lives of individual slum-dwellers casts some light on that.
It also casts some light on why Ms. Lee didn't want to endure this ever again.
A second story casts some light on that question by comparing two nearby villages in central India.
Supposedly, Channel 4's latest hit American import Desperate Housewives casts some light on the murkier aspects of family life.
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A 1998 BBC "Panorama" investigation cast some light on the sport's highly unusual finances.
And the reasons why cast some light on what religions are, or must be.
In June this year, Andrew Knight, the chairman of Times Newspapers, cast some light on what the INDs were doing.
The report of the DTI's inspectors, which might have cast some light, has unhappily never been published.
Professor Robin MacPherson Edinburgh Gordon Brown succeeds in casting some light on the issues facing us as we evaluate the prospect of independence.
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