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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mysterious light" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You could use it to describe a scene or setting in a creative piece of writing, for example: "The room was shrouded in a mysterious light, creating an eerie atmosphere."
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Another man killed his mother -- ostensibly accidentally -- while shooting at the mysterious light.
For a scientist, he looks sort of ramshackle: unshaven, jowly, with the mysterious light of extreme knowledge in his eyes.
A strange and mysterious light was seen glowing in the night sky over parts of northwest Scotland.
This mysterious light has long captivated historians and scientists, with some attributing it to canoes, fires onshore or even Columbus's imagination.
IN FOLKLORE THE will-o'-the-wisp, a mysterious light that lures travellers away from paths into dangerous marshlands, was thought to be the embodiment of evil spirits.
But you'll remember that Lost's island was home to mysterious light patterns, unexplained wells of electromagnetic energy, non-linear time and two duelling God figures.
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Well, it sounds like we'll be getting more mysterious light-side apostles who are unable to do any of the actual cool Jedi stuff in Rogue One.
Inspired by stories of mysterious lights and U.F.O.
Known officially as Groom Lake, it was veiled in high security, mysterious lights and, U.F.O.
Alerted by mysterious lights in the forest, some servicemen claimed that they had seen – and even touched – an alien spacecraft.
Along with poltergeists, mysterious lights and permanently cold, damp patches, they have made York the most haunted city in Europe.
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