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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chandelier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decorative hanging light fixture typically found in homes, restaurants, or public spaces.
Example: "The grand dining room was illuminated by a stunning chandelier that sparkled with crystals."
Alternatives: "a light fixture" or "a hanging lamp".
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It's a chandelier".
Rig up a chandelier.
"It's a chandelier dress!
Sort of dripping like a chandelier.
A chandelier of snot from his nose.
Recently they commissioned a chandelier.
A chandelier is still electric.
They realized I needed a chandelier and they bought me a chandelier".
"There's a chandelier in every room!" Pvt.
"I have a chandelier," he said musingly.
She has a chandelier show-stopping moment.
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