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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buzzer" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or device that makes a buzzing sound. Example: "The students were startled by the loud sound of a buzzer, signaling the end of the exam."
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A buzzer sounds.
It was a buzzer.
A buzzer sounded.
Then a buzzer buzzes.
A buzzer went off.
"I've never even had a buzzer".
"If a buzzer goes off, I'll do something about it.
Mr. Reimann pressed a buzzer next to the security gate.
Security was tight, with guards and a buzzer system.
These days she has a buzzer and an elevator.
But it was a buzzer, not a bell.
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