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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bulb for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of bulb intended for a particular purpose or application.
Example: "I need to buy a bulb for a new lamp I just purchased."
Alternatives: "a bulb intended for a" or "a bulb designed for a".
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Select a bulb for a ceiling fixture.
Find a bulb for a wall sconce.
Choose a bulb for a floor or table lamp.
Choose a bulb for a recessed can light.
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Find a bulb for an outdoor fixture.
Find a bulb for your pendant fixture.
[2] Not all compact fluorescent bulbs have this coating, so look for it specifically if you want a bulb for this purpose.
Today we understand and use all these modern hieroglyphs instinctively: cloud-shaped bubbles to indicate thought, 'Z' to denote sleep, jagged bubbles to indicate screams, '!' for surprise, jagged tails for voices emerging from the radio or television, a light bulb for realisation, a musical note for singing.
The boxes were equipped with an electric bulb for illumination and a measuring device (a far-infrared apparatus or a running wheel) (Bio-Medica, Japan) to monitor the behavioral activities of the mouse.
To run a 100-watt bulb for a second takes 100 joules of energy.
"Social Epistemology" consists of a totem pole of heads of different colors, each with a blinking light bulb for a nose; it pays tribute to the theory that human knowledge is a collective endeavor by taking a form that evokes non-Western cultures.
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