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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'put on light' is not often used in written English
If you want to say that you turned on a light, you would say, "I turned on the light." For example, "I walked into the dark room, so I turned on the light."
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Put on light makeup across one of your eyes so it looks like a scar, and put on red lipstick.
From the first week of December 2003, the mares were put on light treatment for 16 hours per day.
Girls, put on light makeup.
Put on light makeup so he can see your true eyes.
Put on light makeup like concealer, waterproof or clear mascara, eyeshadow, sparkly lip gloss, and bronzer.
Put on light blue eyeshadow with a a little pink at the top (right under your eyebrow. ) Put on fake eyelashes (optional) and mascara.
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And, if one is going to be putting on lights, traditional incandescents would put out roughly 250-300 pofnds of CO2 in that month versus the roughly two pounds from LEDs.
I wanted to put on the light, but what if the light didn't come on?
Put on a light amount of eyeshadow, and some light mascara.
On Friday, we put on some light and comfy trousers, and forwent our tampons.
Then Mr. Boscarino and Mr. Reyes put on a light show with their spotlights.
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