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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bugle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of brass musical instrument commonly used in military and ceremonial contexts.
Example: "The soldiers stood at attention as the sound of a bugle echoed across the field."
Alternatives: "a trumpet" or "a horn".
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One of them blew on a bugle.
Above white paths a bugle will sound from the.
When they got there, each man was issued a bugle.
I've got a Bugle cap in my bag.
Around 4 a.m., I heard a bugle in the valley below.
He finally did persuade Janek when he brought around a bugle.
at 11 02 a bugle sounded taps, faintly, from a corner where French earthenware is sold.
This was a bugle call to beckon home the folk who strayed away to Ukip.
Suddenly there was a roar that became a bugle call for the charge.
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