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bright spot

[ brahyt spot ]

noun

  1. something that is positive or pleasant when most other things are not:

    As rough as this year has been, he notes that one bright spot has been the stock's dividend.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bright spot1

First recorded in 1765–70
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One bright spot came last year, when the artist Refik Anadol announced he would open the world’s first museum of AI arts in the Grand complex, which sits across the street from Walt Disney Concert Hall.

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This announcement is a bright spot for rugby league's governing body, at a time of upheaval and uncertainty around its own governance and board structure.

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And it hits what has been a rare bright spot for the Chinese economy: exports.

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Despite “Wickedâ€â€™s many problems, one clear bright spot is Ariana Grande, who manages to bring humor, charm and impeccable vocals to the role of Galinda.

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The Andromeda galaxy, then known as the Andromeda nebula, is a bright spot in the sky that intrigued early astronomers.

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