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Discover Ludwig"gray light" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a light that is not bright, and may have a slight bluish cast. For example, "The gray light of dawn painted the sky a pale yellow."
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The world shone in gray light.
The gray light in the room was diffuse and hesitant.
He sits in a room full of gray light.
In the gray light seeping in, he looked almost spectral.
The bulb cast a weak gray light over the praying miners.
We'd been in bed almost 12 hours when a gray light filled the room.
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The yellow, gray, light-gray, and red spheres represent Si, C, H, and O atoms, respectively.
$4.99 (+ shipping) nets you a six pack (I guess you can distribute them to some friends, or stick 'em somewhere else), containing each of the available colours: gray, light-gray, green, blue, peach, and purple.
A few minutes later, the prairie was immersed in a dark-gray light and I could hardly see anything.
Suddenly, the wall at the back of the auditorium was rolled aside, ushering in the bright-gray light and chilly breeze of a cloudy Ojai morning.
The earliest image in the show is a facsimile of Fox Talbot's primitive "photogenic drawing," or photogram, from around 1835, of a frail sprig of fern barely visible on a field of slate-gray light-sensitive paper.
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