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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bugler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who plays a bugle, often in military or ceremonial contexts.
Example: "The ceremony began with a bugler playing the national anthem."
Alternatives: "a trumpeter" or "a horn player."
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A bugler played taps.
A bugler sounded taps.
A bugler sleeps in the guardhouse.
A bugler then played the Last Post.
Then, up in the choir loft, a bugler blew Taps.
"A bugler has a private's job plus bugling," said White.
As the coffin left the cathedral, a bugler played the Last Post.
Seven soldiers fired three rifle volleys, and a bugler played "Taps".
A bugler is awakened by the sergeant or corporal of the guard.
In World War I he was a bugler in the Army.
At the site, the wind whipped up the dust, and a bugler played "Taps".
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