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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in low light" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is not a lot of light, making it dim or difficult to see. For example: The photographer struggled to capture clear pictures in low light conditions. Or The movie was filmed in low light, giving it a dark and eerie atmosphere.
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Pictures in low light?
It's like reading in low light.
Images become somewhat smeary in low light.
No blur in low light.
In low light, it actually switches into black-and-white.
How do you photograph vast spaces in low light?
In low light it struggled, producing grainy shots lacking detail.
Participants learn techniques for capturing images in low light.
In can take Full HD video even in low light.
The sculptures, displayed in low light, are certainly atmospheric.
First, they're not nearly as good in low light.
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