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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new bulb" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a light bulb that has recently been purchased or installed.
Example: "I need to replace the old one with a new bulb to brighten up the room."
Alternatives: "a fresh bulb" or "a replacement bulb".
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I eased a new bulb into place, plugged in the lamp and turned the switch.
The fluorescent light in the bathroom refused to come on even after putting in a new bulb.
Back at his garage, Mr. Benson soldered a new bulb to the old base and installed it.
We've been testing a new bulb that looks promising in terms of consumer acceptance for the quality of the light.
You can then create a new bulb to link to the module, or choose an existing bulb that you have already created.
Before the guests dispersed, he put a new bulb in a burned-out driveway light so that his son, John III, could play a game of pickup basketball with MC10's head of sports, a former N.F.L. linebacker.
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And you put in a bright new bulb," said one 39-year-old worker from the crew on the night of Oct. 21.
I hate everything about the new [light] bulbs.
Replace the light bulb you removed with a new light bulb.
Remove the signal bulb and reverse the process for installing a new light bulb.
Thomas J. Irvine's company, ClearLite, is introducing a new light bulb in October that prevents mercury contamination if the bulb is broken.
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