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The phrase "a lantern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portable light source, often used outdoors or in situations where electricity is not available.
Example: "As the sun set, we lit a lantern to guide our way through the dark forest."
Alternatives: "a light source" or "a portable light".
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A lantern.
Wolfred lit a lantern.
I bought a lantern as required.
You're paying for light, as opposed to a lantern".
A woman in a black dress picked up a lantern.
Even a solar-powered puppy holding a lantern.
If you don't have a lantern, just bring a torch.
The guide signaled their 32-foot boat with a lantern.
At night, the translucent walls glow like a lantern.
He says, too, that the conductor followed with a lantern.
Later, it glows like a lantern in the night.
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