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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'enlightenment to' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to introduce an idea or concept that someone might not be familiar with. For example, "Enlightenment to the world of 3D printing can be found through reliable sources online."
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But it is not enlightened to enlist the Enlightenment to the service of Anglo-American power.
I want just enough enlightenment to be smug about being more enlightened than unenlightened people but not so much I'm above being smug.
While waiting for enlightenment to take hold, Altenberg is your man.
Perhaps I am just closed to his sort of enlightenment, to my own disadvantage.
Naim recalled, "Taha could not transmit his religious enlightenment to us by talking about it.
He used his artistic talents to bring spiritual enlightenment to the common people.
His youth was steeped in the Enlightenment, to be followed in short order by revolution and war all over Europe.
He was unconvinced that the Dalai Lama would be able to bring enlightenment to those still pursing violent means.
His portraits chronicle Spain from the optimism of the Enlightenment to the horror of the Peninsular war.
Breivik likened himself to a Japanese banzai warrior seeking satori – Japanese Zen enlightenment – to harden his heart.
Was it an era of progressive intellectual vigor and spiritual enlightenment to which the Renaissance was merely a capstone?
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