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Discover Ludwig"light and darkness" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the contrast between light and darkness, both literal and symbolic. Examples: 1. "The old castle was shrouded in a veil of darkness, its only source of light being a single flickering candle." 2. "The painting depicted a beautiful scene of light and darkness, with the sun setting over the horizon and casting shadows across the landscape." 3. "She couldn't help but be drawn to his mysterious aura, a perfect blend of light and darkness that captivated her." 4. "The documentary explored the duality of life, how there can't be light without darkness and vice versa." 5. "As the night fell, the streets were swallowed by a blanket of darkness, only interrupted by the occasional streetlight shining its beam of light."
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In her left eye, Brown perceives only light and darkness.
"Besides light and darkness, good and evil?" Lucchino said, laughing.
These rhythms respond primarily to light and darkness in an organism's environment.
Realists are often dismissive of Manichean distinctions between good and evil, light and darkness.
But in this fervent state, it turns into a Manichaean struggle of light and darkness.
On the contrary, it is always balancing light and darkness, sincerity and satire, reassurance and scariness.
Rarely have we seen such epic clashes between the forces of light and darkness.
"In Anchorage, we spend our years quivering between light and darkness," he said.
Larval vision can detect little more than differences between light and darkness.
Mr. Haas is unusual in the way he wields light and darkness in his scores.
(The movie makes us aware of the erotic power of both light and darkness).
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