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The phrase "post light" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a light fixture that is attached to a post, such as a street lamp or a garden light. Example: The driveway was lined with elegant post lights, providing a warm and inviting glow as we arrived at the house.
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(The Post: "Light a candle for Paterson, please").
Keep the content you post light, frothy and relevant to your area of expertise.
In a blog post, Light's creators write that they had originally planned on having the camera's 16 modules — 5 at 28mm, 5 at 70mm, and 6 at 150mm equivalent — at a fixed F/2.4 aperture.
The Seat Post Light has a chassis with a die-cast metal ring that slips over and clamps down on the seat post of the bike.
One woman told officers that she was walking to her home when she came across a "large-figured clown with a blinking nose, standing under a post light near the garbage dumpster area," according to the police report.
Finally, by 3 min post light exposure no fluorescence of the ROS indicator was observed (Figure 3H, P).
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Normally, night traffic was prohibited, as lanterns, known as post lights, were not installed until 1874.
Instead of traditional lamp post lighting, Kings Avenue Bridge was illuminated by a series of fluorescent tubes on the handrails, a concept known as "integral lighting".
The post lit up with responses, receiving more than 11,000 comments containing fun and happy facts that make the world feel a little lighter.
The lighting ceremony was finally over, as was the required post lighting singing and I was finally permitted to go back to sleep.
He said most homes can be equipped with floodlights for $25 to $30, while post lights are about $50 each, plus labor costs.
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