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Discover LudwigThe phrase "electric lights" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a commonly used term to refer to lights that are powered by electricity. You can use it in various contexts, such as describing a room or a city that is well-lit with electric lights, discussing the benefits of using energy-efficient electric lights, or comparing electric lights to other types of lighting such as candles or oil lamps. Here is an example sentence using the phrase "electric lights": "The streets of the city were illuminated by hundreds of electric lights, creating a vibrant and bustling atmosphere."
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Everyone has electric lights.
They worked by dim portable electric lights.
More money produced electric lights.
Electric lights glimmer in mud huts.
Electric lights are 135 years old.
The real electric lights light upon the full-sized/screen/.
She was the first Pullman carriage to have electric lights.
No electric lights, no camp store, no telephones, no boys.
Trees bristled with electric lights for cabin and trailer service.
Less than one-third of homes had electric lights.
Inside we have bright electric lights, but outside is an absolute darkness of mountains and desert.
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