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Discover Ludwig"little sunlight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an amount of sunlight that is not a lot or bright enough to be considered "full" or "strong". For example, "The flowers did not grow well because there was only little sunlight."
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His condo, on a low floor, had received little sunlight.
Why are these institutions so afraid of a little sunlight?
They received little sunlight, but the building was well maintained and the couple enjoyed the neighborhood.
But framed by forests, they get little sunlight, contributing to their decay.
"A little sunlight might be a very effective sanction in this area," he said.
The backs of the tapestries had, after all, been exposed to very little sunlight in five hundred years.
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Eliasson is known for simulating natural phenomena in his work, from sunlight in his Little Sun project, to flowing water in his Waterfalls series, or an eclipse in 2014's Contact.
Keep the jars out of direct sunlight, but a little sun in the evening time won't hurt.
The spectral tests and endurance experiment show that the bionic composite material exhibits almost the same reflectance spectrum with those of green leaves, and its spectrum changes little after sunlight treatment for three months, which proves a good sunlight endurance of this bionic composite material.
Like many New Yorkers, I live in an apartment with no outdoor space and very little direct sunlight.
What they might have noticed instead was that, as the year went on, the planet in their telescopes began to reflect a little more sunlight.
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