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"chinks of light" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe small areas or rays of light, usually in a poetic or descriptive manner. Example: As the sun began to set, the thick clouds parted and allowed small chinks of light to illuminate the darkening sky.
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So are there any chinks of light?
They were chinks of light for the home side.
There are chinks of light on the horizon.
CYNICS in Syria delight in spotting chinks of light in their government's efforts to smother dissent.
There are some chinks of light, but not on K Street.
We glimpse chinks of light and are then engulfed in sudden dazzling floods of it.
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Finally, she saw a chink of light.
And then, a chink of light.
But there is a small chink of light.
There is more of a chink of light here.
Wouldn't I want to give some chink of light?
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