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Discover Ludwig"dots of light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally refers to the appearance of bright spots or points of light, so it could describe a starry night sky, sparklers, or any other source emitting tiny points of light. For example: "The sky above was littered with thousands of tiny dots of light."
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She dropped her bombs on the dots of light below.
Pixels, or picture elements, are the dots of light on a television or monitor.
You may imagine Heaven as a vast screen crowded with their dots of light.
Planet, in the original Greek word, meant "wanderer," referring to the dots of light that moved across the night sky.
Some of the denser dust maintained its secrets, astronomers said, but the yellow dots of light from several young, hot stars emerged from the cosmic fog.
After nightfall, headlamps fading, we spotted dots of light below us in the dark, and heard the eerie whoosh of a wind generator.
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A lost dot of light and energy.
It's just a dot of light but it's a very special dot of light and maybe one day we'll get there".
If it calms you to imagine your husband tracking your dot of light, then imagine it.
"Look at this guy," Mr. Rodriguez said, pointing to a fast-shrinking dot of light.
Imagining yourself as a dot of light on a screen is oddly reassuring.
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