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Discover Ludwig"see the lights" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something visual, such as a Christmas tree or a spectacular fireworks show. For example: "We stepped outside and watched in awe as we saw the lights from the fireworks display light up the night sky."
Idiom
See the light.
When someone sees the light, they realise the truth.
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You see the lights.
We were close enough to see the lights on shore.
I see the lights and the tyre tracks.
"I wasn't allowed to see the lights yet," he jokes.
"We could see the lights of Mogadishu in the distance.
"When you see the lights go on," he replied.
Murray could see the lights of downtown Lubbock in the distance.
I can see the lights and some shapes and things like that.
"I couldn't bear to see the lights go out in London again".
Back toward the road, Sid could see the lights of an A.T.V. coming fast.
I see the lights go on in my truck and I say to myself, "That's it".
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