Sentence examples for magic light from inspiring English sources

"magic light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a metaphor to describe a situation or thing that has a particularly positive or inspiring quality. For example, you could say "The painting was filled with a magical light that seemed to draw everyone in."

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It's all a bit muddled because... well, magic light tunnels and stuff.

Recognizing how painful it is to lose the "magic light" might help us develop even better ways to help freshmen.

It seems to come from some other place, to be a piece of pure magic light: a sacred flame.

They sat in the bleachers, and for him the green of the field was a magic light; the stadium decks surrounding them seemed as far away as Rome.

But every now and then sparks of theatrical magic light up the dim landscape of "The Late Henry Moss, Sam Shepardd's new play at the Signature Theater Company.

But they're not nearly as important as what the innovator did before — or ultimately does after — the magic light bulb goes on.

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Some of the same kind of magic lit up the little restaurant.

It's been four years since magic lit up San Francisco's City Hall and my own life.

And then a bit of pure O'Driscoll magic lit up the Dublin night.

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