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Discover Ludwig'light falls on' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a scene or to explain how light is illuminating something. For example, "The morning sun shone through the trees, and light fell on the lake's still surface."
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Until the light falls on an ad for Gore-Tex on one of the boulders.
If a spot of light falls on a ring of retina surrounding this central region, the effect is one of inhibition of the background while the light is on, and as soon as it is switched off there is a pronounced discharge, the off-response.
In the next clip a huge, heavy light falls on Mrs. Clinton mid-interview, and she cries out, "Jesus, Mary and Joseph" -- possibly one of the few pieces of tape that shows the former first lady looking rattled.
A lurid light falls on four heads of cattle coming toward the viewer.
Lurid light falls on the white-washed masses of houses in the distance.
'It's really about the way light falls on people's faces,' he says.
A soft, flattering light falls on palaces and rose gardens, on a miraculously picturesque river Thames.
Wherever the light falls on the polymer it causes it to solidify, binding the particles in the slurry together.
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Light falling on to this layer creates an electric charge.
A soft light fell on his expressionless face.
The bump on her nose is prominent in the light falling on her face.
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