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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep light" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to maintain a certain level of brightness or illumination in a particular space. Example: Please remember to keep light in the room while you study, as dim lighting can strain your eyes and affect your concentration.
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It looked like they could keep light beams flowing in one direction on optical computer chips.
A few have hand-knitted or brightly coloured blankets on top, to keep light out.
Though it may sound insignificant, Mr. Marshall said, an extra two degrees could keep light freeze conditions from creating havoc with fragile fruits and vegetables.
The telescopes are isolated in an area known as the Dark Sector to keep light pollution and stray electromagnetic radiation from fouling their observations.
– Fairtrade wines (if you can call its incredibly sickly Keep Light And Be Fair "aromatized wine product cocktail" a wine) suggests there just isn't that great a demand.
It's all a matter of storytelling: the stories we tell ourselves and each other during winter's darkest days to keep light alive.
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