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Discover Ludwig"light coming" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used as a descriptive phrase to indicate the presence or arrival of light. It can also be used as a figurative expression to suggest the dawning of understanding or realization. Example 1: As the sun began to set, the sky was filled with a beautiful array of colors, with the last rays of light coming through the clouds. Example 2: The speaker's words elicited a sense of clarity in the audience, with the light coming on in their minds as they finally understood the message.
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Whiplash of light coming off a skyscraper.
Light Coming on the Plains, No. II.
"But suddenly we saw light coming at us".
Even the light coming down is slick with rain.
You get a greeny, pinky light coming through.
But you see the light coming from that.
"We saw light coming out of it," Dr. Friend said.
There was a thin grey light coming through the curtains.
The light coming into my room catches the sparkles.
He looked up to the filtered light coming through the tree canopy.
The paintings seem to be light-bearing; there is light coming toward you from them".
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