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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flashlight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a portable handheld light source that is powered by batteries.
Example: "I always carry a flashlight in my backpack in case of emergencies while hiking."
Alternatives: "a torch" or "a battery-operated light."
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You need a flashlight.
He held a flashlight.
And bringing a flashlight.
A flashlight was procured.
I often use a flashlight.
Miss Lamarr uses a flashlight.
He always carried a flashlight.
I didn't have a flashlight.
"Firearm, mace, ammunition, a flashlight, gloves".
The fourth officer shined a flashlight.
— Eric Asimov Foodbeast.com: Looks like a flashlight.
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