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"dipped in light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something or someone that appears as though they have been covered with a layer of light. For example, "The dancer was covered in glitter and dipped in light, reflecting the stage lights in a dazzling display."
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On sunny days after a rain, the woods behind the Villanuevas' subdivision looked as if they'd been dipped in light.
Our bodies appeared dipped in light.
Use a dotting tool or tiny paintbrush dipped in light brown polish to paint a rectangle; this serves as the outline of the pastry.
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It's of necessity, then, that I've learned to reconcile bananas with my baking, reviving overripe ones with a dose of sugar or a spritz of lemon, mashing them into a cake, dipping in light batter and flooding with caramel.
Thick, silken cod had been dipped in a light beer batter and fried until crunchy outside and flaky within.
Straight from local waters, they're dipped in a light batter and deep-fried to a crunch.
I mean wasted, not dipped in a light batter and deep fried, although that could be for Heston's next series.
The squash blossoms will be stuffed with Gorgonzola, dipped in a light batter and fried until the edges crisp and the cheese oozes.
After letting one coat dry, he went back over with a dry brush dipped in the lighter colored paint to further define his brush strokes.
The new noodle thaws in eight seconds once dipped in boiling water, light speed compared with the 30 seconds it takes typical frozen pasta to do the same.
Tempura is simply either thin strips of meat or seafood (such as shrimp) dipped in a very light batter coating and deep fried.
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