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in light with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"in light with" is not a phrase used in written English.
Instead, you can use "in light of," which is a phrase used to indicate that something is being considered in relation to something else. For example, "In light of the coronavirus pandemic, the university has made the decision to offer classes online this semester."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
in light of
in view of
considering
taking into account
taking into consideration
bearing in mind
considering the fact that
keeping in mind
given
with consideration to
in relationship with
in connection with
in relation with
in picture with
in regards with
in means with
in data with
in consultation with
in practice with
in love with
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
20 human-written examples
In the end, this low end started sucking in light, with productions from he and his Ghost Camp crew becoming increasingly thick and reverberant.
News & Media
Through our glass-walled gallery, I can see him across the courtyard, a lone figure haloed in light with the shadowy room behind him.
News & Media
Later portraits of Siobhan, the British woman with whom Nan had an on/off relationship for several years, are by contrast bathed in light, with Siobhan staring directly at the lens - and so at the viewer - with a strength and an openness that is mesmerising.
News & Media
"This album brought me back to Africa," she said, recalling the powerful first impression it made: " 'This is African, yet it's got something that is turning my head upside down.' " She did "Listening Wind," from the second side of "Remain in Light," with Loueke suggesting the wind in the song's lyrics through eerie electronic-guitar lines.
News & Media
Yet another crop of Walla Wallas was growing under low hoops, no more than 30 inches high, covered with two layers of protection: a spun-plastic material called Agribon 19, which is sturdy but lets in light, with a layer of 6-mil plastic covering it.
News & Media
In light with this, our study provides an important message for physicians managing immunosuppressed patients with severe presentation (septic shock, need for mechanical ventilation).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
Borders is also throwing in five free eBooks with any pre-order of the Kobo Wireless eReader ($139.99) and offering a Sony Reader cover with built-in light with the purchase of any Sony device.
News & Media
Do LEDs work successfully in lights with dimmer switches where many energy saving bulbs do not?
News & Media
The ones that were kept it simple, like Supernova, a hanging light with a 70's spirit for Foscarini, an Italian manufacturer that specializes in lighting with a fashion twist.
News & Media
Garnes practiced in light pads with no contact today.
News & Media
In its early years, the Eltinge specialized in light comedies, with Laurence Olivier and Clark Gable among the featured performers.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "in light of" instead of "in light with". The former is the grammatically correct and widely accepted phrase. For instance, "In light of the new evidence, we must reconsider our position."
Common error
The most common error is using "with" instead of "of" after "in light". Remember that "in light of" is a set phrase that functions as a preposition, introducing the reason or basis for a decision or action. Using "with" changes the meaning and creates a grammatically incorrect phrase.
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Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in light with" functions as a prepositional phrase, though it is grammatically incorrect. It is likely intended to introduce a reason or context for a statement, similar to the correct phrase "in light of." However, Ludwig AI reports that it isn't a valid construction.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
11%
Less common in
Academia
11%
Formal & Business
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "in light with" is a grammatically incorrect construction. The correct phrase to use is "in light of", which means considering something. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase isn't standard, despite the fact that it appears in various sources, including scientific and news-related ones. When writing, it's crucial to use the proper phrase, "in light of", to maintain clarity and grammatical accuracy. You can also choose alternative expressions like "considering" or "taking into account" depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in light of
Replaces "with" with "of" to create a grammatically correct phrase with the same core meaning: considering something.
in view of
Similar to "in light of", but suggests a more objective consideration.
considering
A more direct synonym that implies taking something into account when making a judgment or decision.
taking into account
Highlights the act of including specific factors or information in one's assessment.
taking into consideration
A more formal way to say "taking into account".
bearing in mind
Emphasizes remembering and considering relevant information.
considering the fact that
Adds emphasis to the fact that something is being considered.
keeping in mind
Synonymous with "bearing in mind", highlighting the act of remembering.
given
A concise way to indicate that something is being taken as a known or established fact.
with consideration to
Implies a more thorough and careful examination of the relevant factors.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "in light with"?
The correct phrase is "in light of". It's used to mean "considering" or "taking into account".
What does "in light of" mean?
The phrase "in light of" means considering something, or taking something into account when making a decision or judgment. It indicates a cause-and-effect relationship or a reason for a particular action.
Can I use "in view of" instead of "in light of"?
Yes, "in view of" is a suitable alternative to "in light of". Both phrases convey a similar meaning of considering something. However, be aware that the first one might sound too formal to some native speakers.
Are there other phrases similar to "in light of"?
Yes, alternatives include "considering", "taking into account", or "bearing in mind". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey. In general, try to use more common alternatives.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested