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Discover LudwigThe phrase "luminous corridor" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a brightly lit passageway, often evoking a sense of beauty or ethereality. Example: "As she walked through the luminous corridor, the soft glow of the lights illuminated her path, creating an almost magical atmosphere."
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He creates complex experiences that will have you (and any kids who are around) moving in and out of lightbeams to see illusory glowing corridors and luminous Turner-esque mists.
IF you go deep enough into the East Side apartment of George and Joyce Wein -- through a long corridor hung with luminous African-American artwork and into the farthest, smallest bathroom -- you'll come upon a black-and-white photograph of Mr. Wein with Bill Cosby and a group of jazz musicians.
With every improvement — gleaming marble wings for the Senate and the House of Representatives; luminous frescoes for the Senate corridors; the magnificent central dome with its 19-foot bronze statue, "Freedom Triumphant in War and Peace" — arguments escalated between Walter and Meigs and among members of Congress, then debating the institution of slavery.
Luminous Airplanes.
Pain made her luminous.
The photographs are luminous.
They are luminous".
But "amazing" and "luminous"?
The colors are luminous.
Luminous, radiant, pale.
More of a corridor.
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