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- in light of or in the light of? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
NOTA TEACHER I've come across both "in light of," which I prefer, and "in the light of" in reading law textbooks and articles I'd say that the former is more common in American English while the latter is more common in British English In any case, I'm sure both are correct
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Hi all Who knows which one is correct? Light music or lite music? Thanks a lot
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