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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is spotlighted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that is receiving particular attention or emphasis. For example, "She was the star of the show, as her work was spotlighted throughout the evening."
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is spotlighted
noun
A bright, directional light or lamp, especially one used to illuminate the focus or center of attention on a stage.
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The produce on each table is spotlighted as if on a tiny stage.
He likes the democratic nature of the play, how no one character is spotlighted more than another.
Near the middle of the ballet his solitude is spotlighted in an unforgettable dance called the "Nimrod Variation," where he takes a walk with his friend and publisher, A. J. Jaeger.
In "Green Lantern" No. 154, which will go on sale in September, Terry is spotlighted in the first half of a two-part story about a downside of being proudly out.
"Feed the Kitty" (1952), which is spotlighted in the "Great Performances" program, features a huge bulldog who adopts and protects a tiny kitten, allowing it to ride on his back.
A Spartan squid-and-octopus dish comes loaded with garlic and parsley and has enough of a smoky charring to explain the shrinelike presence of the rotisserie, which is spotlighted behind glass.
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(The exceptions will no doubt be spotlighted).
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