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11 Sentences With "growing brighter"

How to use growing brighter in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "growing brighter" and check conjugation/comparative form for "growing brighter". Mastering all the usages of "growing brighter" from sentence examples published by news publications.

For the past few weeks, Mars has been growing brighter in the night sky.
There's no mention of losing weight, but rather, "growing brighter" and more "empowered" each day.
For the past few weeks, the red planet has been growing brighter in the night sky.
Yet at the sight of a switch he immediately went to push it, his eyes growing brighter.
The days down under are growing longer, the weather is warming, and sunlight is growing brighter as winter approaches.
But when you do, you can see that the light is beginning to dawn—and growing brighter by the day.
But Obama's new glow actually seems to be growing brighter by the day, which is why we hunted down her makeup artist, Carl Ray, and her facialist, Jennifer Brodeur, for answers.
And for the past few weeks it has been growing brighter as it slowly approached a state that astronomers call opposition, when it and the sun are on opposite sides of Earth.
The star could be in one of its dimming cycles—Betelgeuse is classified as a variable star, a type known for growing brighter and darker—or it could be about to explode.
Using the European Southern Observatory's 3.6-meter telescope, the team noticed that Ceres' spots appear to vary in brightness over time — growing brighter before dimming back down, like a lightning bug on a summer night.
Diction and syntax often dictate what the author's (or character's) attitude toward his subject is at the time. An example: "Charlie surveyed the classroom but it was really his mother congratulating himself for snatching the higher test grade, the smug smirk on his face growing brighter and brighter as he confirmed the inferiority of his peers." The tone here is one of arrogance; the quip "inferiority of his peers" shows Charlie's belief in his own prowess. The words "surveyed" and "congratulating himself" show Charlie as seeing himself better than the rest of his class.

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