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sunlight

[suhn-lahyt] / ˈsʌnˌlaɪt /




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Standing out in the business district towering over Bryan's shack is a grandiose, oval-shaped tower called The Marc, its black-and-gold facade reflecting the sunlight.

From Barron's

In the AI era, where it is harder than ever to tell a winner from a fugazi, sunlight every quarter is pretty darn essential.

From Barron's

These aerosols create clouds with many small droplets, which reflect more sunlight and increase cooling at the surface.

From Science Daily

Office workers don’t get enough sunlight, stuck inside for most of the day and lucky if they are near a window.

From The Wall Street Journal

These microbes inhabit rock and water systems far below the surface, where sunlight never reaches.

From Science Daily