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Discover Ludwig"distinctive light" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a light that is easily recognizable or has a visible impact. For example, "Dennis shone a distinctive light on the problems his team was facing."
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- and "luxurious interiors" available in "distinctive light and dark palettes".
(Yellowwood beams and floors give local cottages their distinctive light).
Her moussaka and pastitsio are distinctive, light enough to float off the plate.
Each show sold out quickly, and each was intended to shine a distinctive light on the music.
For a start, Newport is crawling with police, many wearing distinctive light blue caps and a good few heavily armed.
Photon-tunneling is observed between the optofluidic waveguides, and due to the diffusion process, distinctive light propagation patterns are observed.
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Researchers at MIT have created a molecule that glows a distinctive light-blue color in the presence of two common but difficult to detect explosives.
"I'm not a player to defend or run around, I want the ball," he says of his distinctive light-touch style, speaking at Tottenham's beautifully high-spec, new-era complex in Enfield.
In 1913 a group including the architect Herbert Lucas demolished the mansion for a distinctive light-brick apartment house with a heavy rusticated base, its 11-story facade marked by rising oriel windows along both street fronts.
Mannion's relatively unusual angle and distinctive lighting strengthen that aspect of the photograph's originality.
The park is manicured and redesigned with distinctive lighting, and it has become a gathering spot for concerts and events.
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