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Filament in the United States refers to the thin wire inside light bulbs that produces light when heated.
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Canada
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Filament is an essential component of everyday household lighting in Canada, commonly associated with light bulbs.
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China
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Filament in Chinese culture refers to a thin thread used for weaving or embroidery in textiles.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, filaments commonly refer to the thin wires used in traditional paper lanterns for illumination.
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Europe
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In Europe, the concept of a filament is a thin wire inside a light bulb that heats up and produces light.
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India
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In India, filament refers to a thin thread used for weaving or embroidery in textiles.
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Japan
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In Japan, the concept of filament is commonly associated with the thin wire used in traditional paper lanterns for illumination.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, "filament" commonly refers to the thin wire in an incandescent light bulb that produces light when heated.
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