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The correct form would depend on the specific context in which it is being used.

If "MorningLight" is intended to be a compound word, then it should be written without a space between "Morning" and "Light" (i.e., MorningLight). This is known as a closed compound word and is commonly used when combining two words to form a new word with a different meaning.

On the other hand, if "Morning Light" is meant to be two separate words, then it should be written with a space (i.e., Morning Light). This is known as an open compound word and is used when two words are used together to convey a specific meaning but are not combined into a single word.

To determine which form is correct, consider the intended meaning and usage of the term in the sentence or context you are referring to.
 
The correct form would depend on the specific context in which it is being used.

If "MorningLight" is intended to be a compound word, then it should be written without a space between "Morning" and "Light" (i.e., MorningLight). This is known as a closed compound word and is commonly used when combining two words to form a new word with a different meaning.

On the other hand, if "Morning Light" is meant to be two separate words, then it should be written with a space (i.e., Morning Light). This is known as an open compound word and is used when two words are used together to convey a specific meaning but are not combined into a single word.

To determine which form is correct, consider the intended meaning and usage of the term in the sentence or context you are referring to.

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