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The phrase "there were light" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be "there was light" or "there were lights". For example: "When Mary opened the door, there was light pouring into the dark room." or "The night sky was lit up with thousands of stars, there were lights as far as the eye could see."
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There were light moments.
There were light moments of bonding, even amid the disagreement.
The command said there were light United States casualties with no fatalities and no material damage.
There were light pencil marks here and there, mostly in the title character's part.
For dessert, there were light apple beignets, served with dulce de leche ice cream.
There were light moments, when Israeli and Palestinian negotiators traded cigars, bowled, played Ping-Pong and dodged deer and chipmunks as they navigated paved paths in golf carts.
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And how about LET THERE BE LIGHT?
And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
2. Let there be light.
3: And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
They were largely in a holiday mood and there were light-hearted shouts of "Air raid!
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