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The phrase "a doorbell" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that signals someone's arrival at a door.
Example: "When the doorbell rang, I knew someone had arrived at the house."
Alternatives: "a door chime" or "a bell at the door".
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Like a doorbell.
A doorbell rings.
This week, it's about a doorbell.
"I was looking for a doorbell or something.
On her desk is a small button, like a doorbell.
At first the sound of a doorbell elicited no such response.
The front of his home is equipped with a doorbell shaped in the Saints' logo.
LONDON — LONDON: Which finger do you use to press a doorbell?
He weaves through traffic, occasionally touching 90 mph, and a radio commercial plays a doorbell sound.
Each time, he needed to ring a doorbell and be let inside the building.
Celia, of course, does not quite understand what a doorbell is for.
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