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brightness
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Brightness is preferred in indoor lighting to counter long dark winters.
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brightness
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During winter, increasing brightness indoors is a common practice to combat seasonal affective disorder.
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brightness
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Brightness is important for indoor lighting during long, dark winter months.
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brightness
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During long winter months, people value high brightness levels for indoor lighting to counteract the darkness and improve mood.
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glow
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Glow-in-the-dark products are popular for children's toys and decorations
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glow
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Glowing skin is associated with health and vitality, especially in the dark winter months.
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light
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Used to provide artificial illumination during long winter nights
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light
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Shorter daylight hours in winter, leading to increased reliance on artificial lighting
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light source
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Electric lighting is commonly used, especially during long dark winters.
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light source
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Electric light sources are commonly used for indoor lighting and are essential during dark winters.
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lighting
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Used to create warmth and coziness indoors during long, dark winters.
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lighting
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Use of artificial lighting is essential during long dark winter months
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lights
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Dim and cozy during winter nights, often using warm-colored bulbs.
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