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"light from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the source or origin of light. Example: The room was filled with a warm and inviting light from the fireplace.
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3 3 3 LIGHT FROM HEAVEN, by Jan Karon.
Light from stars is trivial by comparison.
A habit of light from Gillian.
Dusty slant light from a gable window.
Bright light from torches reflected on faces.
We stop the light from swinging".
It's like light from a distant star.
Got the green light from Jessie.
One sees mixed light from the Strip, the other darker light from the sky above.
"We have light from both sides and high ceilings".
Light from Earth takes 80 minutes to reach it.
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