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Discover LudwigThe word "ray" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "ray" as a noun, verb, or verb phrase. Example sentence: The sun's rays streamed through the window, lighting up the room.
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ray
noun
A beam of light or radiation.
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"I think the ray of light is that there is now an undertaking by government lawyers so that people on board the ship will be taken to a detention centre in the next couple of days," she said.
The rebound offers the first ray of light in a nation that to a great degree has been rendered unrecognisable by the corrosive effects of austerity.
The Saudi signal provides a ray of sunlight for those hoping for a strong deal to tackle global warming.
The ray was perfectly still in the streaming water, contentedly grazing on the micro life flying past.
Vincent hauls them both onstage to initiate a manta ray battle.
Ray (2004) The late Ray Charles is conjured up in all his playful, lustful, anguished glory in this otherwise stolid, respectful biopic of the legendary musician.
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At last I returned to Australia and had an x-ray.
Duchamp's Large Glass has been called "the first X-ray painting of space".
If only I had had the x-ray at the time and immobilised the shoulder properly by way of a sling, it would not have been so completely immobile more than four months later.
When it comes to online submissions, viewers' names are rather more exotic – Banana Diamond Koala, for instance, has contacted the show about x-ray glasses, as part of today's launch of Project PETRA, a competition whose winners will be trained as spies by actual MI5.
They captured it all with x-ray images.
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