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Nikitus Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

There is no lighting in the canned section of the supermarket

In the sentence "There is no lighting in the canned section of the supermarket", is the grammar correct?

Or is better write: There is no light in the canned section of the supermarket?

I want to express that is a blackout just in the canned goods section at the supermarket.

Thanks!!
  

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There is no lighting in the canned goods section of the supermarket. = There are no light fixtures installed there. There is no light in the canned goods section of the supermarket.

  • There is no lighting in the canned goods section of the supermarket.
  • = There are no light fixtures installed there.
  • There is no light in the canned goods section of the supermarket.
  • = The lights have gone out.
  • There is no illumination.
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There is no lighting in the canned goods section of the supermarket. = There are no light fixtures installed there.
There is no light in the canned goods section of the supermarket. = The lights have gone out. There is no illumination.

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