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Discover Ludwig"dimmer for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe a device or tool that is used to adjust or control the brightness of something, such as a light or a screen. Example: "I need to buy a dimmer for my bedroom light because it is too bright at night."
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And things on that front are looking progressively dimmer for the Obama administration.
His kindness and generosity touched many people whose days will be just a wee bit dimmer for his passing.
If white Catholics and black Catholics cannot make peace long enough for their children to play together, the prospects for reconciliation will seem dimmer for us all.
Prospects are dimmer for another Mamet play, "Glengarry Glen Ross," which finished a celebrated run at the McCarter Theater in Princeton, N.J., on Sunday.
Things have been getting dimmer for a while - though neither we nor our planet will be around when darkness finally falls.
Making prospects even dimmer for reform is the fundamental opposition mounted by purists in economics, who maintain that checkbook balancing and other forms of personal finance are not academic, and, therefore, do not belong in the classroom.
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The lighting in the rooms was too dim for reading.
During the outburst the star brightened briefly, then dimmed for a period of months.
Milk samples were collected at 60 and 90 DIM for major components and FA analyses.
Meanwhile, the prospects of a Congressional repeal of the act seem dim for now.
All in all, housing market experts say, prospects are dim for a robust rebound this year.
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