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The phrase "transparent to" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something, typically an object or structure, is designed to allow light to pass through it. For example, "The large windows were designed to be transparent to let in as much natural light as possible."
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"The universe is transparent to neutrinos.
"We wanted this to be transparent to the American people.
He said the trading was "fully transparent to the regulators".
The Earth is transparent to neutrinos, but opaque to light.
Quartz is transparent to the wavelength of this laser.
Transparent to both the public and the partnering parties.
Green glass is transparent to green light but opaque to blue and red; hard rubber is transparent to infrared and X rays but opaque to visible light.
Like many programmers, he believes that coding should be "open source" — transparent to all.
It's hard to imagine many US networks allowing Transparent to air in all its prickly glory.
In good faith, I wanted to be guileless, transparent to her.
The bodies of arrowworms appear transparent to translucent or opaque and are arrow shaped.
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