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What does the phrase in light of mean?

The phrase "in light of" means considering or taking into account a particular piece of information or situation. It implies that the new information has changed your perspective or understanding of something.

Here are some examples:

* "In light of the recent weather forecast, we've decided to postpone the picnic." The weather forecast is the new information that has led to a change in plans.

* "In light of your excellent performance, we'd like to offer you a promotion." The employee's performance is the new information that has led to a positive outcome.

* "In light of the evidence presented, the jury found the defendant guilty." The evidence presented is the new information that has led to a verdict.

Essentially, "in light of" suggests that the following statement is being made with the previous information in mind, which influences the current situation or decision.

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