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"make the light" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it in sentences where you are talking about turning on or causing a light to illuminate a space. Example: - Can you make the light brighter? It's too dim in here. - I forgot to make the light before I left the house, so it was dark when I got home. - She couldn't find the switch to make the light in the room turn on. - The magician waved his wand and made the light appear out of thin air.
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But I don't make the light".
"I'm not too much of a believer in external things to make the light glow".
The police surmise the S.U.V. driver was trying to "make the light".
Let's make the light sculpture conceived in "Phantom Towers" a reality.
The clouds make the light flat, reducing the contrast between the bright snow and dark spots that include rocks, stumps and moose.
GM is still woefully short of capacity to make the light trucks and utility vehicles which now account for half the American market.
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As she poetically described, it is the women who carry the routes to the nearest emergency rooms in their heads, and make the light-night calls and weekend visits to ailing members of the older generation.
I made the costumes and I destroyed my parents' lamp to make the lighting.
But they do not always make the lightest of travelling companions.
Such innovations make the light-pipe increasingly efficient, but it is important to quantify this effectiveness by producing reliable predictive methods.
Who refused to make the lights brighter during dinner?
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