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Discover Ludwig"light streamed through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to describe a scene in which light is entering a room or other space. For example, "As the curtains opened, light streamed through the window, filling the room with a warmth and brightness."
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Light streamed through the open blinds.
Golden light streamed through the Tiffany stained-glass windows onto an elegantly dressed late-morning crowd.
The light streamed through a rippled north window, the sort of light she thought Rembrandt liked.
Far above us, light streamed through a domed roof, beyond which lay the Baltimore harbor and skyline.
These are said to be the last words Joseph Mallord William Turner spoke from his London deathbed as the light streamed through his window.
I remember sitting at a white kitchen table as gentle rays of light streamed through the windows.
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A photograph of Grand Central Terminal, light streaming through its windows, coincided with a harmonically dense musical climax.
There was light streaming through a picture window, tasteful art on the walls, white-upholstered Federal-style armchairs.
And here is Napoleon III's pet project, the brand-new building of Les Halles market, light streaming through its glass roof.
Inside it is simple and beautiful with vaulted walls lit by shafts of light streaming through the star-shaped window high above.
It looks and feels different to what we are used to with old master portraits hung on white walls with natural light streaming through.
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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.

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