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The phrase "which is very light" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object or material that has a low weight or is easy to carry. Example: "The new laptop model is impressive, especially because it comes with a sleek design, which is very light."
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It weighs 15 pounds, which is very light.
That argument is also used in favor of carbon fiber, which is very light and strong but remains expensive.
Adrii We have built a special tea-house in the garden, which is very light and airy and a great place to write.
"The only exceptions were the loft, which is very light anyway, and the kitchen, where I wanted to pick up on the green color in some porcelain I bought on my travels to Italy," she added.
I've looked into having a lighter arm made but at the moment I am confident with the way it feels and with the bike set up. "It has taken me time to get used to the bike, which is very light and has been specially adapted for me with the brakes on the left-hand side and my confidence has gone from strength to strength".
Skin types range from Type 1, which is very light skin that burns immediately, to Type 5, which is dark skin that tans easily.
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I was using a super-16 camera, which was very light, so that opened up the possibility of more complex shots.
Then I recovered myself and sat a little longer, holding the box, which was very light, old varnished pine, and turning over one handkerchief after another.
"The items we supply to other businesses are filled cushions and soft furnishings which are very light weight and are hand loaded onto vehicles all year round with no chance of damage".
"At that point," he said, "I had gone through the Gotham school of cooking and I had cooked in Paris, which was very light sauces, super clean and pure.
Dear SOS: We recently ate a delicious dinner at Gale's Restaurant in Pasadena and celebrated birthdays with its flourless chocolate cake, which was very light and heavenly, not dense like many flourless chocolate cakes.
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