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daylight

[dey-lahyt] / ˈdeɪˌlaɪt /


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He also argued that the incident had occurred in a public place, near a police station and in full daylight.

From BBC

How much of a game-changer will the new 'daylight' offside rule prove to be?

From BBC

The days go on and on, daylight, moonlight, daylight again.

From Literature

Following the spring equinox most of the northern hemisphere is now enjoying more than 12 hours of daylight each day.

From BBC

Now we are past the spring equinox, the northern hemisphere starts to get more daylight and a strengthening Sun.

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