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Discover LudwigThe phrase "light sorrow" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to refer to a feeling of sadness that is not overly intense or painful. For example, you might say "She experienced a light sorrow when her grandmother passed away."
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Man can bear it on his shoulders in order to ascend anew toward the light sorrow- fully: he can walk forever, walk... Thou who art able, give us our daily resurrection!
April 16 at 2: "The Pale Light of Sorrow" (1980, Iulian Mihu).
We are both the darkness and the light, the sorrow and the joy.
Sendak's picks are a "push and pull between beauty and sorrow, light and darkness" and seeks to explore the illustrator's memories of his family, many of who died in the Holocaust.
LOS ANGELES — After Notre Dame's 22-13 victory against Southern California on Saturday night, Fighting Irish linebacker Manti Te'o skipped off the Los Angeles Coliseum field, his heart light despite a sorrow-filled senior season.
You end one of your poems saying that "You can't see the sorrow after lights out," and that you therefore "long for the dark, total black-out".
Twinrova, watching the scene remotely, states that Veran has lit the Flame of Sorrow.
This work is cryptic and light, with an undertow of sorrow.
Last night was a time of sadness around the world as people who think that war should always be a last resort lit candles to express their sorrow, their frustration and, however unrealistically, their last faint flickerings of hope.
Following her death he returned to painting and created the vast En mémoire de May (In Memory of May , 1972, a dark landscape with flickers of light, hints of optimism after the sorrow of loss.
There are no words to express our deepest sorrow at losing the warmest light in our lives.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com