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Discover LudwigThe phrase "light change" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a change in the intensity or brightness of light. For example: As the sun began to set, a subtle light change could be seen on the horizon. The light change from the dimly lit room to the bright outdoors was blinding. The stage crew made a quick light change during the play to create a more dramatic effect.
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As I watched the light change, I thought of Terry underneath that sky.
"We started hiking over the dunes, and we could see the light change," Ms. Catto remembered.
His gestures' flair and his dancing's rich color seem to make the very light change.
Cars inch forwards on gridlocked streets, slowing to a standstill to wait through a fifth or sixth light change before joining the queue beyond.
With every sense and muscle, you register how the hills fold and join, how the air and the light change with distance from the sea.
He and his cinematographer, Sven Nykvist, would sit in the hard pews from 11 in the morning till two in the afternoon, watching the light change.
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And the light changed.
The light changed.
Clouds pass, light changes.
The light changed to green.
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