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The phrase 'in the worst light' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a person, situation, or meaning that is being looked upon negatively or unfavorably. Example: Although their intentions were pure, their actions were seen in the worst light.
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The world saw in the worst light my college memories.
"He puts us citizens in the worst light, so he can make the police look better".
"Politics is about putting your best foot forward and putting the other person in the worst light," Mr. Goldstein said.
While he said he did not like Mr. Grass's poem, "it's embarrassing the way the intellectuals try to paint him in the worst light possible".
All these are shown in the worst light by reflection on the terrible power of the subject matter, and on Goethe.
Seen in the worst light, some might think that Sporting KC played state and local communities like a fiddle, to get a sweeter deal.
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"I always felt weird about the aspirational element to [wedding] films," says Feig. "They also depict women in just the worst light, like they're all catfighting.
He photographed me once, standing under a skylight - the worst light in the world.
At least the display is bright enough that it works fine in all but the worst lighting situations (that is to say, all but the one I'm in right now in this cafe).
the White House described the Senate bill in the worst possible light.
It is also hard because whatever you do is construed in the worst possible light.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com