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Discover LudwigThe phrase "low sunlight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe sunlight that is at a low angle, often during early morning or late afternoon.
Example: "The garden looked beautiful in the low sunlight, casting long shadows across the grass."
Alternatives: "soft sunlight" or "diminished sunlight".
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We grow 300 species that do pretty well in high humidity, bright to low sunlight.
Where the afternoon sun is low, sunlight reflected off the bat may confuse the heat sensors.
It swirled and streamered out of its rocky basin to catch at low sunlight slanting in along Tal-y-llyn.
Fence wires and stiff grasses bristled with hoar crystals and the cliffs of Saltwick Bay were splashed with low sunlight.
In the early morning the lake is eerily still, and the low sunlight gives it a deep emerald cast.
On some blocks the trees arch over to form a canopy, and the low sunlight seems to ignite the leaves from underneath.
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It is designed to break down faeces and urine into hydrogen gas, which can be stored in fuel cells to provide back-up power to use at night or in low-sunlight conditions.
Many factors, including small pox, typhoid, EBV, other infections, vitamin deficiencies, low-sunlight, cosmic-rays, occupational hazards, living with domesticated animals, dietary habits, trauma, stress, and toxic exposures have all been postulated to be linked to MS pathogenesis [2].
Supplement low-sunlight conditions with fluorescent lighting.
Take a Vitamin D3 supplement if you are in a low-sunlight region, such as the U.S. Pacific Northwest or if you work on the night shift.
The amazing low L.A. sunlight going across the porta-loos — you tell me that's not a beautiful picture.
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