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Discover LudwigThe phrase "string of light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of lights, often in a decorative or artistic context, such as holiday lights or lighting displays. Example: "The garden was beautifully adorned with a string of light that twinkled in the evening breeze."
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On a chair in front of the ballroom stage, she sat under a long string of light bulbs and was cooled by a pair of strong fans.
The drink prices were high and the toilets dire but as soon as I clambered up the stairs to a large dark room sporadically lit with a string of light bulbs I felt I was home.
The string of light sentences and not-guilty verdicts has angered human rights groups, who have long feared that most of those guilty would go unpunished despite Indonesia's promises to the international community that justice will be done.
They had a slightly larger yard than most of their crammed-in neighbors, so they had closed it off with sheets of rusty corrugated metal, and there, at four long wooden tables beneath a string of light bulbs which dangled from a second-story clostra-block window, they served up to thirty customers per night, if the turnover was fast.
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He homed in on a dusky-blue silk cotton and pawed at a string of light-blue sequins coiled on top of it.
He also published work under various pen names: as Patrick Ruell, he wrote a string of light-hearted thrillers stuffed with literary references; as Dick Morland, he wrote the dystopian novel Albion!
But even the most basic fixture — a simple string of lights — can be effective.
I reached for the picture and held it up to the nearest string of lights, squinting.
"I'll never have to untangle a string of lights again," he told us with a satisfied chuckle.
4. Ribbons stream romantically from chandeliers that are decorative by day; for an evening party, add a string of lights.
Inside, herbs, baskets, farm tools and a string of lights shaped like chili peppers hung from the rafters.
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