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Discover Ludwig"lit a lighter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it as a verb phrase to refer to someone using a lighter to light something, as in: He lit a lighter to check for gas leaks.
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Hang on, the woman said, and bent down and lit a lighter to some newspaper, then the newspaper to a bit of kindling.
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Klieg lights lit a red carpet outside the building.
He turned on the light and lit a cigarette.
Huge klieg lights lit a stage with American flags and a campaign bus in the background.
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