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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big fire" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to describe a large, destructive fire or a fire with significant intensity. For example: - "The firefighters worked tirelessly to put out the big fire that was raging in the forest." - "The old house was engulfed in a big fire, causing the surrounding streets to be blocked off by emergency vehicles." - "The campers sat around the crackling campfire, mesmerized by the warm glow of the big fire in front of them."
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Build a big fire.
I thought it was a big fire.
"We have a big fire problem here," he said.
"There is a big fire," said the spokesman, Mahmoud Azzabi.
"A small spark can start a big fire.
The earlier one burned in a big fire in 1950.
Adequate oxygen is then supplied to burn up all stored combustibles to give a big fire.
Worst moment: In 1967 there was a big fire on the block.
At first it wasn't a big fire, nor was it considered a dangerous one.
After all, it takes a lot of tinder to light a big fire.
Some species of pines, in their mature phase, will drop seeds only after a big fire.
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