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“made the light” can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a figurative sense to indicate the discovery, realization, or acceptance of something. For example, “It was then that I made the light, understanding that I could not change the past.”.
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"Over the past few days, we made the light a little bit bigger," Payton said.
One who shared his spotlight with Everyone and made the light shine in others.
Instead, we surfed along on the D.O.T.'s signal progression, and even made the light at Forty-second Street. Forty-second Street
The political thriller received generally good reviews, and two years later Brooks made The Light Touch, a standard caper starring Stewart Granger as an art thief.
Here, it felt to me that what made the light come off the story was (1) the language (the way the truncated diary syntax produced strange little textual moments) and (2) anything that heightened the ambiguity of Eva's actions.
The architect Philip Johnson was tasked with designing the space, which he paneled in rich burled walnut; delicate window coverings made of aluminum beads made the light appear to dance.
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At one stage in his speech, Hammond made the light-hearted remark that what he was saying was "complicated, but it's good news".
They have taken the heaviest event in modern American history and made the lightest memorials.
During the performance there was an unexpected thunderstorm, which made the lights go out.
But I don't make the light".
The sky was overcast, making the light sympathetic.
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