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Collocations for lighting - noun

ADJECTIVE

bright, good, harsh, strong
bad, low, poor
dim, soft, subdued, subtle
ambient, moody
the moody lighting and chilled-out atmosphere of the bar
dramatic, theatrical
dramatic lighting effects
coloured/colored
Coloured/Colored lighting has been employed to create an exciting atmosphere.
adequate, proper
artificial, natural
electric, fluorescent, gas, incandescent (AmE)
street
exterior, outdoor
exterior lighting and alarm systems
indoor, interior
stage
emergency
The generator supplies emergency lighting.
background
concealed (esp. BrE), indirect, overhead, recessed (esp. AmE), track (esp. AmE)
The showroom has a slate floor and track lighting.
security

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… OF LIGHTING

level

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VERB + lighting

have
The kitchen has adequate lighting.
use
No special lighting was used when making the video.
provide
The only lighting was provided by panels on the floor.
install
adjust, control
Patients can adjust the lighting using a dimmer.
a touch pad to control the lighting

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lighting + NOUN

level
arrangement, scheme, system
a typical lighting scheme for a house
effects
designer, engineer
fixture (esp. AmE)

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