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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a work light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of light designed for use in work environments, often for tasks that require additional illumination.
Example: "Make sure to bring a work light to the construction site so we can see better while we work."
Alternatives: "a task light" or "a job light".
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It was just Jerry and me and a work light.
A work light stood near the middle of the stage, casting shadows and glare.
The action of the play begins on a bare stage lit by a work light.
There's a work light onstage, and a rack of clothes — disguises that help the characters express their true selves, which might include being homosexual, too.
There's a work light onstage, and a rack of clothes — disguises that, like all metaphors, help the actors express their true selves, which might include being homosexual.
When the audience walks in, the stage is in disarray — white dropcloths shroud randomly scattered items; scenery flats face this way and that; there's a ladder, a work light, a Coke machine.
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Mr. Monter said that a nautical theme would be reflected in a gatehouse flanked by three ponds and designed to emulate a lighthouse -- with a working light.
Barr didn't buy "Rebus," but a year later he got Philip Johnson to buy "First Landing Jump," a 1961 combine with an automobile tire, a working light bulb, and other uningratiating items, as a promised gift to the museum.
I haven't seen a working light on any other bicycle in New Orleans, and as for helmets, the closest thing I've seen is a four-color jester's hat with little bells at the tips.
She describes more difficulties when she wanted to move out: she claims the landlords withheld the deposit on account of pre-existing damage and such spurious reasons as the lack of a working light bulb in her bedroom.
You have five pretty standard cars to choose from, including a basic red soft-top coupe, a pick-up truck, a pink convertible, a police car with a working light, and a school bus.
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