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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'receive light' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe how physical objects interact with the light from the sun, stars, or other sources. For example, "The ice cubes in the glass received light from the sun, making them glisten brightly."
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Ethnic Kyrgyz who are punished often receive light or suspended sentences.
They receive light workloads, shorter hours and perks like coaching and training facilities.
The glass is patterned with tiny lenses, ensuring that specific pixels can receive light only from the specified angles.
So far, 400 recruits have been cleared by the Americans to receive light arms training in the current programme.
Transparency was graded regionally within the design to create areas where photosynthetic microbes could receive light and produce sucrose.
Testing has demonstrated the ability of the waveguides to transmit light to and receive light from the microchannels, which contain a fluorescent dye that emits upon laser excitation.
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And any lower-level suspects found guilty could receive lighter sentences.
Without question, plea bargains benefit many defendants who have committed crimes and receive lighter sentences than they might after trial.
It could see some offenders with mental disorders receive lighter sentences.
For secular rebels, the punishment was death; clergy were to receive lighter penalties.
This converged incoming rays of light, thereby reducing the angle over which each photoreceptor receives light.
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