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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a signal or burst of light, often used in emergencies or as a warning signal.
Example: "The sailor used a flare to signal for help when their boat was stranded."
Alternatives: "a signal" or "a beacon".
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A flare on the horizon.
It's a flare.
His head explodes into a flare.
"What's a flare?" the man replied.
"That feels like just a flare.
It's like lighting a flare.
The captain fired a flare.
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First came a flare-up of shingles.
She hasn't had a flare-up since.
There was a flare-up in Chechen terrorist activity.
It was a flare-up of angular, post-punk samba.
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