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The phrase "it's light" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the amount of light or brightness in a situation. Here are a few examples: - "I turned on the light and it's much brighter in here now." - "The sun started to set, and soon it was light outside." - "The room was dark, but then there was a sudden flash and it's light again." In each of these examples, "it's light" is used to indicate a change in the level of brightness. It can also be used in a comparative sense, such as "compared to yesterday, it's much lighter outside today."
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"It's light, airy, welcoming.
It's light, too, at 180g.
It's light, and cheerful".
It's light brown.
Here it's light.
It's light and fun".
It's light and elegant.
It's light work.
It's light, fresh and moist.
It's light and easy to use.
It's light and easy to drink.
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