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minimal light
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "minimal light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment where there is very little illumination or brightness. Example: "The room was filled with minimal light, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere."
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Exact Expressions
54 human-written examples
Within a few weeks, however, he regained minimal light perception and limited tunnel vision.
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Even understanding the (likely) significance of the name Deccan Mujahideen sheds minimal light on the situation.
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Minimal light pollution explains the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory at 2,396 metres including GranTeCan, the world's largest optical telescope.
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3. Kielder Dark Sky Park, Northumberland This stargazer's paradise boasts the largest expanse of dark night sky in the whole of Europe, thanks to minimal light pollution.
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The focus is not only sharp; it's sharp deep into the shot, at distances of thirty feet or more from the camera, and under minimal light conditions.
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Art aficionados may recognize it as a hand-me-down version of a work by the Minimal light artist James Turrell.
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Fuqua and Fiore subtly use minimal light to bring out the beauty of the faces — the handsomeness of the African actors (immigrants and refugees living in the United States) underlines the movie's lament over wounded African nobility.
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Staged with minimal light in a garretlike space, "Relocated" was a vaporous account of an unspecified crime that made you feel that queasy cocktail of excitement, fear and vicarious guilt that comes from reading lurid tabloid accounts of murders.
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Similar Expressions
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Although a lighting designer was mentioned in the program notes, there were minimal lighting effects.
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The company effects these transformations with a few costumes and a minimal lighting plot.
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Monday's performance was hit by a power cut, but the cast battled on with minimal lighting.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an environment with "minimal light", consider specifying the source and quality of the light to enhance the reader's understanding. For instance, "The room was lit by minimal light filtering through a dusty window."
Common error
Avoid using "minimal light" redundantly when the context already implies a lack of illumination. Instead of "The dark room had minimal light", simply state "The room was dark".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "minimal light" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "minimal" modifies the noun "light". Ludwig AI confirms this usage is common and acceptable across various contexts.
Frequent in
Science
47%
News & Media
43%
Wiki
6%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "minimal light" is a common and grammatically sound way to describe a situation with very little illumination. Ludwig AI analysis indicates that it's frequently used in scientific and news contexts to describe experimental conditions or environmental settings. While synonyms like "low light" and "dim light" exist, "minimal light" offers a precise and widely accepted way to convey the scarcity of light. Remember to provide context when using this phrase to enhance the reader's understanding and avoid redundancy in descriptive writing. As such it's important to take into account this phrase can be used in several scenarios and should be treated carefully.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
low light
Direct synonym, commonly used and easily interchangeable with the original phrase.
dim light
Similar in meaning, but may suggest a slightly weaker or less focused light.
faint light
Emphasizes the weakness or lack of intensity of the light.
subdued light
Implies a reduction or softening of the light, often for aesthetic purposes.
weak light
Focuses on the ineffectiveness or lack of strength of the light.
scant illumination
More formal and emphasizes the insufficiency of the light.
poor lighting
Focuses on the inadequacy of the lighting conditions.
limited light
Highlights the restricted amount or availability of light.
reduced illumination
Emphasizes the act of decreasing the amount of light.
negligible light
Suggests the light is so insignificant it's almost non-existent.
FAQs
What are some synonyms for "minimal light"?
Alternatives to "minimal light" include "low light", "dim light", or "faint light". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it grammatically correct to say "minimal light"?
Yes, "minimal light" is grammatically correct. It's a common and acceptable phrase used to describe a situation with very little illumination.
How does "minimal light" differ from "no light"?
"Minimal light" implies there's still some light present, even if it's very faint. "No light", on the other hand, indicates a complete absence of illumination.
In what contexts is the phrase "minimal light" commonly used?
"Minimal light" is commonly used in scientific contexts, like describing experimental conditions, as well as in news and media when describing environments or visual settings. You might find it referring to the "poor lighting" in a room, or the conditions needed for a scientific experiment.
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