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The phrase "at a red light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where a vehicle is stopped at a traffic signal that is red, indicating that it must wait before proceeding.
Example: "I had to stop suddenly at a red light, which caught me off guard."
Alternatives: "at a traffic signal" or "at a stoplight".
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Stuck at a red light?
"At a red light".
We stopped together at a red light.
People who read at a red light.
We stopped at a red light.
We arrived at a red light around 25th Street.
Ms. Lebowitz, at a red light, turned around.
Drivers stopped at a red light honked and cheered.
The car stopped at a red light on Atlantic Avenue.
However, driving home I stopped at a red light.
A car zoomed into an intersection and braked too late to stop at a red light.
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