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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made light" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make something seem less serious or important. Example: Despite the difficult situation, she made light of it and found humor in the midst of chaos.
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Takahashi, too, made light of the situation.
Sometimes Turner made light of his diminished role.
The President made light of this on Twitter.
The acting secretary made light of the moment days later.
Artists even made light, the ultimate intangible, into sculpture.
As Gwyn Topham reports, Boris himself made light of difficulties.
After the game, Thomas made light of the incident.
Her boyfriend, though, made light of the brouhaha.
Fresh berries and sorbet also made light endings.
Is this something to be made light of, Marijuana Deathsquads?
In public, Khan made light of the tactics.
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