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Discover Ludwig"very bright light" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an especially intense light source. For example: "I had to squint my eyes as I walked out of the room due to the very bright light."
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This has shone a very bright light on quite a distorted bit of legislation".
Another witness's testimony of seeing "a very bright light" in the sky at the same time.
A very bright light has gone out but will be carried in our hearts forever and always.
"There was very bright light in the foyer," Svetlana told me, smiling and closing her eyes, as she often did when retreating into memory.
The vision, he recalls, was a very bright light, like the sun, but, unlike the sun, it didn't make you turn away.
"The inquiry has thrown a very bright light on issues we have been shouting about for a quarter of a century," says Lee Jasper.
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In the center of the short end, there's a very bright light-emitting-diode lamp.
Very bright lights have a much different effect on people than low lights.
One night entering her hotel on E. 86th St., she noticed a commotion and a lot of very bright lights, floodlights.
"As I got closer, the ball was up in the lights," Howard said, referring to the very bright lights that circle the dome.
Two great floor-to-ceiling windows, separated by a slender pillar, reveal a trademark Foxtons interior, unlike those of other estate agents: all pale, smooth surfaces, very bright lighting and very little furniture.
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