bright spot
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbrightandspot
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bright
adjective
uk/braɪt/us/braɪt/
full of ...
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spot
noun[C]
uk/spɒt/us/spɑːt/
a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface ...
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(Definition ofbrightandspotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbright spot
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Eachbrightspotrepresents an interface within the body.
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The horizontalbrightspotoccurs during the laser pulse.
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Thebrightspotat the top of the zygote corresponds to injury at the injection site.
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Anotherbrightspotis microelectronics.
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There is anotherbrightspot.
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It was the onebrightspot.
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There has, however, been onebrightspot.
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There is onebrightspothere.
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That is the onlybrightspot.
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In conventional wide-field microscopy one could see only abrightspotof confusion from the nucleus.
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Onebrightspotwhich augers well for the future - albeit from a low base - is education and research.
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Knots on such a flow appear periodically as abrightspotbut do not display lateral motions.
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There is onebrightspotin the situation.
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I see no singlebrightspoton the horizon.
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Since the war, steel has been thebrightspot.
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There is onebrightspotthat we should applaud.
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I see onebrightspotin the situation.
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The onlybrightspotis the price for calves.
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In a way there is onebrightspotabout this state of affairs.
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At one time, it was thebrightspotof the week.
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There is onebrightspotin agriculture at the present moment.
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In all this sad story of misery and of human suffering there is onebrightspot.
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The otherbrightspotis provided by the sugar beet industry, which, of course, is subsidised.
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It is the onebrightspot, and it is having a tremendous success.
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