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bright

[brahyt] / braɪt /








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“As I watched the technological debates currently stirring our AI industry, I actually saw a bright future for South Korean AI,” Bae wrote in a social-media post earlier this month.

From The Wall Street Journal

I was munching on a bright red one I’d picked up during my afternoon marketing when I came across an advertisement in the newspaper that made me jump out of my chair.

From Literature

After a frosty start Wednesday will be dry, bright and chilly.

From BBC

She said the library provided a "hugely important" service, and for those who were "wanting to save on their heating, it is a warm, bright space".

From BBC

A big reason was some brighter aspects of the report, including a drop in the unemployment rate, which some see as the best gauge of labor market strength.

From The Wall Street Journal