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"in that light"

Hi, is "in that light" can be used as "in that circumstance"? and if yes, what would be the difference between them? thank you very much.
  

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Hi, is "in that light" can be used as "in that circumstance"? and if yes, what would be the difference between them? thank you very much.

  • Hi, is "in that light" can be used as "in that circumstance"?
  • and if yes, what would be the difference between them?
  • thank you very much.
  • No.
  • 'In that light' basically refers to the subjective way a person views a situation.
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Hi,

is "in that light" can be used as "in that circumstance"? and if yes, what would be the difference between them? thank you very much.

No. 'In that light' basically refers to the subjective way a person views a situation. It is normally used when a person changes their point of view. eg

Tom robs a bank.

Mary and Betty think

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