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Discover Ludwig"put light" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "turn on the light." Examples of when you could use this phrase could be: - "Please put light on the subject so we can all understand." - "Don't forget to put light on the porch when you leave."
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And if you put light up surround.
So we put light switches in every room.
WASHINGTON — "We can put light where there's darkness, and hope where there's despondency in this country.
"We can put light where there's darkness, and hope where there's despondency in this country.
Strips of flexible LEDs from Osram Sylvania put light in places where it could not otherwise fit.
"Several Recent Suicides Put Light on Pressures Facing Gay Teenagers" (news article, Oct. 4) underscores how bullying, cyberbullying and depression can lead to suicide.
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Why doesn't Manny do that?' We'd like to put lights on the field".
He poured accelerant all over the house and put lighter fluid under the kids' beds".
Next thing you know, they will put lights in Wrigley Field and a retractable roof at Wimbledon.
"Anybody can photograph a film - you can just put lights on and make an exposure.
We don't need to put lights everywhere to attract customers.
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