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Discover LudwigThe phrase "light streaming in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the way light enters a space, often creating a vivid or atmospheric effect. Example: "The morning sun was bright, with light streaming in through the large windows, illuminating the entire room."
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The composition is made particularly dramatic by light streaming in from a sliver of a window.
The blond wood interiors of the house, light streaming in from all sides, provide a spectacularly attractive middle-class haven.
And the light streaming in from the open plan architecture also focused on Tod's array of subtle colors.
Frank Lombardi worked there in the 1960s, with an energy control company; he was shocked when he stopped by recently and saw the light streaming in.
With yellow light streaming in from the side, Ainsworth moved in a way that conveyed grief for Allen, who lay near her.
"The problem of saturated light outdoors is obvious, but even indoors, with light streaming in the windows, you sacrifice either the bright or the dark regions.
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Light streamed in from the skylights.
Light streamed in from the many windows.
Light streamed in the classrooms, named after colleges.
Light streamed in through the glass roof of the Grand Palais above us, muting the colors.
On their second morning in the apartment they rented, Mr. Mugar remembered how "the light streamed in the beautiful French doors".
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