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"rays of light" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the appearance of light reflecting from an object; for example, "The sun's rays of light glinted off the surface of the lake."
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rays of light
noun
Plural of ray of light
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Some rays of light.
Our shoulders cook slowly, in dusky rays of light.
There were the occasional rays of light, however.
Amid this depressing picture, two rays of light still shine.
There are many rays of light in all of this.
Sure, there are rays of light amid the gloom.
There are a few rays of light in the film.
The stripes of a concentration camp uniform are transformed into rays of light.
Amardeep Singh, the Guardian Still, there are rays of light in this tragedy.
Steinmetz, in the first rays of light, was swinging beneath it like a Ferris-wheel car.
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The other day we walked into a restaurant and the door opened automatically (ray-of-light process).
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