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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting light" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe the gradual transition from darkness to daylight, or the process of the sky becoming brighter in the morning. It can also be used to describe the increasing amount of natural light in a room as the sun rises. Here is an example sentence: "As we hiked up the mountain, we could feel the air getting cooler and watch the world around us slowly getting light with the rising sun."
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"In Shanghai, they care about getting light to the buildings.
As the place fills up with people he notices that the sky outside is getting light.
They are now getting light and it helps them feel better".
By the time we got to the camp it was getting light.
"It has to do with getting light between the layers of the paint," she said.
MVRDV also focuses on getting light into the depths of Les Halles.
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"Last year, I started getting light-years better with that.
As I wait I begin to notice that I am panting and getting light-headed.
When she was in the New York Niketown with a girlfriend recently, she says, she started getting light-headed and freaked out.
I was afraid to move or look at him, exhaling until I was out of air, then inhaling through my nostrils, getting light-headed and elated, as though that were the way to make myself invisible.
It was getting lighter, not darker, outside.
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