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to brighter
adjective
Visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, clear, radiant; not dark.
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Consumer confidence also improved, thanks mainly to brighter expectations about the economic situation over the next 12 months.
I trust that President Obama will put these deserving youth on the path to brighter, legitimate futures.
Tom Ford was in town to present a new fall collection that was surprisingly neutral in comparison to brighter seasons past.
Recent years, however, have seen a slow but perceptible leakage of clients to brighter spots in the region, such as Dubai, Qatar and Abu Dhabi.
Often there was a deliberate melding of opposing attitudes — the army-style cropped hair and longer bangs, boots versus sandals and dark, smudgy tones lightening to brighter colors.
The narrative is one of painterly development in the period, which plots a line from the energetic realism of the 1870s to brighter impressionism and symbolism.
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Back to bright and breezy Sunday.
I became sensitive to bright lights.
In other scenarios, the subjects were exposed to bright lighting.
Today, companies often outsource that function to bright young consultants.
The next morning we wake up to bright sunshine.
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