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Discover LudwigThe phrase "light strikes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can refer to a situation where light is hitting or touching something, or it can indicate a sudden or dramatic appearance of light. Example: The sun set behind the mountains, casting a golden glow over the city as the last light strikes the buildings.
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Light strikes them and there's this phenomenal thing happening.
When the White Stripes played here, they were once accidentally billed as the Light Strikes.
When light strikes a reflective surface at a certain angle (called the polarizing angle), the reflected light becomes completely polarized.
Its researchers used photodiodes (the technology found in digital cameras) that generate an electrical signal when light strikes them.
When light strikes the semiconductor, electrons in the vicinity become excited enough to dislodge themselves from their surroundings and leave "holes" behind.
Chemical changes that occur when light strikes the cones are ultimately relayed as impulses to optic-nerve fibres that enter the brain.
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Light striking the cathode releases electrons.
Light struck up off the Baie de Garavan.
The minivan ran through a red light, struck a Honda Odyssey and careered into the pedestrians.
The light striking the photographic medium causes the silver compound to undergo a chemical change.
Light striking this pattern is scattered as though it were actually striking the object encoded by the interference pattern.
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