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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spare light" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to an additional or backup light source. Example: "I always keep a spare light bulb in case the one in my lamp burns out."
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Except a spare light.
It now functions as a container for spare light bulbs.
They borrowed a spare light from Mike, which we found by the car in the morning.
"The spare light gives off a beautiful golden glow," he said.
It has a spare, light interior and a menu featuring "designer" pizzas and generous entrees of meat, seafood and pastas.
So remember, always keep a flashlight with you and double check the cupboard for spare light bulbs... you know, just in case.
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Like its predecessors, Lieb's Alsace-like pinot blanc still wine is spare, light-bodied, crisply dry and redolent of apples and pears.
Their spare, light-filled house wasn't big, but its interiors were expansive, and it had an outdoor dining area with a big fireplace — a perfectly contemporary update of the mid-20th-century California Modernist ideal of indoor-outdoor living.
Dicksmith Gallery from London, tucked between larger neighbors way in the front near the unloading area, mixes photo-based conceptual pieces with paintings in a spare, light-touch way, so that individual pieces by Edward Kay, Meiro Koizumi, George Henry Longly and Rupert Norfolk shine.
Severn Clay designed the eloquently spare lighting.
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