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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amber light" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a yellow-orange light used in traffic signals or warning lights. It can also be used figuratively to describe a sense of caution or hesitation. Example: "As I approached the intersection, the amber light turned on, signaling me to slow down and prepare to stop."
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amber light
noun
An amber-coloured traffic light indicating that vehicles should stop unless it is unsafe to do so, approximately equivalent to the yellow light in the US.
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This is architecture at the amber light.
So every amber light means "put your foot down".
As the soaring final theme plays, amber light appears at the back of the stage.
Obama's victory will be seen as an amber light in Tehran.
The door etched in amber light, like the entrance to a place on fire.
And the filmmakers take a similarly reverent look at Memphis, shot at odd angles, in amber light.
The hot sun slowly descended behind another dusty tent city, painting our war jamboree with warm amber light.
There, alone in the low amber light, he bent over the balustrade to gaze at the crowd standing to applaud.
I know it sounds sort of creepy, but don't turn on your light if it's not an amber light".
Under cross examination, however, they were less definite about whether Leyritz had a red or amber light.
There is also an amber light created by a sun that is lower in the sky; and most importantly, heat.
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