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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make it light" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when asking someone to make something brighter or less heavy. For example: - The room is too dark, can you make it light by opening the curtains? - This suitcase is too heavy, can you make it light by taking out some items? - I want to create a warm and inviting atmosphere, so let's make it light with some soft lighting and candles.
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Levitation is extremely hard, as one has to reduce the inertia of the system to make it light enough for the electromagnetism of the system and its surroundings to react.
Make it light, babe.
But he can make it light, too.
We don't try to make it light, just really good".
Take the darkness and make it light again".
Make it lunch, make it light, and make them work.
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We even white-washed its face after people complained, to make it lighter.
It would only make it lighter.
We whitewashed it to make it lighter.
"But for Sarah, it was custom and I did think to make it lighter.
On hot summer days, spring water might be added to red wine to make it lighter.
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