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Discover Ludwig'start flashing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an object that is blinking or flashing. For example, "When the alarm started flashing, I knew it was time to go."
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Then her laptop screen would start flashing.
Much more than that and the danger signs start flashing.
Later, the lights start flashing numbers, counting up to six digits.
Where there is a growing sense of injustice, unfairness and hypocrisy, warning lights start flashing.
He added: "Those lights will start flashing, and we'll both start dancing on it and see where it takes us".
Those lights will start flashing, and we'll both start dancing on it and see where it takes us.
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And then things started flashing.
All these light bulbs started flashing.
Every light in the dashboard starts flashing like the Starship Enterprise.
When you pull up for your stay, a railroad crossing sign starts flashing.
At their conventions, hackers started flashing signs that read, "No more free bugs".
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