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Discover LudwigThe phrase "illuminating to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation that is informative and helpful to someone. For example: "Her words were illuminating to me, as they revealed a better way to approach the problem."
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It is illuminating to see what Monet was looking at and what he did with it.
How they navigate the difficult teenage years would be illuminating to see.
Compulsive honesty can make people jerks, but it's illuminating to see it in action.
But with the historic changes sweeping through the Arab world, it's illuminating to go back and read his argument today.
Still, if the questions posed to Goldsberry were any indication, "The Dwight Effect" was illuminating to those in attendance.
"You don't mess with that lightly, but we thought it would be illuminating to play with those conventions".
It was as illuminating to me as any foreign travel I have taken anywhere in the world.
It is illuminating to view these images now, when tabloid photography has become no less garish and closer to ubiquitous.
Friends of Animals, a Darien-based group, sued United Illuminating to stop further killing of the birds.
Mr. Amis adds nothing illuminating to these writers' thinking, while blindly accepting some of their more debatable assertions.
Though many of these sites were previously known, it was illuminating to click through them as a whole.
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