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Discover Ludwig"less light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to compare the amount of light in a given situation. Example: The room was dimly lit, with less light coming through the small window than I had expected.
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The less light, the better.
Because they would sell less light bulbs.
If you have more people, you have less light.
In other stories, the touch is less light.
But perhaps we can think about making less light".
The new approach wastes far less light, saving energy.
But that one, below the view break, had less light.
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The further away from the equator, the less light is experienced during winter.
No, it's rather less light-hearted than that.
"It's less light-hearted, less spontaneous," Ms. Roitfeld said.
The correct phrase would be: "It's always slightly less light than dawn before dawn".
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