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powerful sunlight
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "powerful sunlight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe sunlight that is intense or has a strong effect, often in contexts related to weather, photography, or health. Example: "The powerful sunlight made it difficult to see without sunglasses during our hike."
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Pink curtains faded by the powerful sunlight into tones of fuchsia, pistachio and gold billow in the breeze, giving the room a rich rosy glow.
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Here, Nouvel's magic surface is a shallow, inverted bowl, perforated with a web of holes, to filter powerful sunlight into an ever-shifting pattern of light and shade.
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We're lucky with the weather (always a definite if this far north), and in the powerful sunlight I see sheep grazing in long, jade meadows and then pale, thin boys in black bathing suits taking turns jumping off a rock into the cold sea.
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It is a delicate balance of wet and dry, of sunlight and powerful sun rays, which makes weather so enjoyable in spring, when the conferences I attended there were held.
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As a result, it is impossible to say how effective it has really been.That leads naturally to the second remedy, which may in the end prove more powerful: letting sunlight in on the problem.
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The Sun is an extremely powerful energy source, and sunlight is by far the largest source of energy received by the Earth, but its intensity at the Earth's surface is actually quite low.
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Sunlight is a powerful disinfectant but it may meet its match in health-care inflation.
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If trolls turn to stone when exposed to sunlight, would a powerful UV lamp have exactly the same effect?
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A film of it only a few nanometres thick is thin enough to be seen through yet powerful enough to react with sunlight to break down organic dirt.
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Among them are gigantic sails pushed by sunlight or by powerful microwave beams and ion drives in which beams of high energy particles do the propelling.
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NASA and other organizations, like the Planetary Society, have experimented with devices like solar sails, in which a craft is pushed by sunlight or a powerful laser, and ion drives, in which high-energy particles do the propelling.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a scene, use "powerful sunlight" to convey a sense of intense brightness and its potential effects, such as creating strong contrasts or affecting colors, as seen in the example from The Independent describing the faded pink curtains.
Common error
Avoid using "powerful sunlight" metaphorically when describing abstract concepts like ideas or emotions. Stick to literal descriptions of actual sunlight to maintain clarity and avoid cliché.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "powerful sunlight" functions primarily as a descriptive element, modifying the noun "sunlight" to emphasize its intensity and impact. Ludwig confirms its correct usage, and examples from the provided text showcase its use in describing scenes and effects.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "powerful sunlight" is a grammatically sound and versatile phrase used to emphasize the intensity and impact of sunlight. Ludwig AI validates its correctness. Predominantly found in contexts related to news, science, and descriptive writing, it effectively conveys the strength of the light and its effects on the environment or objects. While synonyms like "intense solar rays" and "blazing sun" exist, "powerful sunlight" remains a direct and clear choice. Remember to reserve its usage for literal descriptions of sunlight, avoiding metaphorical extensions to abstract concepts for clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
intense solar rays
Focuses on the intensity and source of the light.
strong solar illumination
Emphasizes the strength and the act of illuminating.
blazing sun
Uses a more figurative term to describe the intensity.
fierce solar light
Highlights the harsh or intense nature of the sunlight.
intense daylight
Highlights the time of day and the strength of the light.
strong sun rays
Focuses on the rays aspect of the sunlight.
bright solar radiation
Emphasizes the radiation aspect and the brightness.
penetrating sunlight
Highlights how the sunlight feels.
radiant sunshine
Emphasizes the quality of radiating light and warmth.
high-intensity sunlight
More technical way to express sunlight’s intensity.
FAQs
How can I describe the effect of "powerful sunlight" on colors?
You can say the sunlight "bleached", "faded", or "intensified" the colors, depending on the specific effect you want to convey. For example, the "powerful sunlight" bleached the curtains.
What are some synonyms for "powerful sunlight"?
Alternatives include "intense solar rays", "strong solar illumination", or "blazing sun", depending on the context.
Is it appropriate to use "powerful sunlight" in formal writing?
Yes, "powerful sunlight" is appropriate for formal writing, particularly when describing scientific observations or factual events. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
In what contexts is "powerful sunlight" most commonly used?
"Powerful sunlight" is frequently used in descriptions of weather, landscapes, and the effects of light on objects or environments. It is also common in discussions about solar energy and its impact.
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Real-world application tested