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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chink of light" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small opening or a narrow beam of light, often symbolizing hope or a glimpse of something positive. Example: "As the storm clouds parted, a chink of light broke through, illuminating the darkened landscape."
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Finally, she saw a chink of light.
And then, a chink of light.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: There's a chink of light on leaving Iraq.
But there is a small chink of light.
There is more of a chink of light here.
Catherine Kinsella's performance provides the play's one chink of light.
Wouldn't I want to give some chink of light?
So has there been any chink of light for desperate savers?
Still, that would be a great improvement.There may be a chink of light for the Republicans.
Then, just as the night seems darkest, a chink of light appears.
But in fourth place there was a chink of light for British sprinting.
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