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The phrase "brake light" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the red light on the back of a vehicle that turns on when the brakes are applied. Example: The car's brake lights were not working, so the driver was pulled over by the police.
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The brake light, she thinks.
His crime was a broken brake light.
However, the high-mounted brake light would continue to work.
The high-centered brake light, it noted, was not affected.
For instance, keep the original brake light, but use LEDs for the 5-light/fog indicator.
We also use the software to imitate the real brake light.
The reason for the stop is your third brake light is out".
An old white ashanchors your front lawn, soaks upa brake light through its leaves.
The center brake light doubles as a subtle spoiler atop the trunk lid, a nice touch.
It followed a routine traffic stop: Scott's car had a non-functioning brake light.
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But N.H.T.S.A. says it now has 212 complaints of brake-light problems from owners of 2005 8 Pontiac G6s.
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