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"a campfire" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a fire, usually outdoors, that is made for warmth, cooking, or recreational activities such as storytelling or singing. Example sentence: "The children gathered around the campfire to roast marshmallows and tell spooky stories."
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A campfire reflects off the cliffs.
Both are now toasting marshmallows on a campfire for breakfast.
But they rarely do it around a campfire anymore.
One of his earliest poems, "Pilgrims," was soon a campfire hit.
They want a smoke-kissed meal cooked over a campfire in a cast-iron pot.
On one calf I have a campfire and on the other my favorite motorcycling road.
Mr. Akerlund built a campfire while Mr. Weight and I cooked on our propane stoves.
Melodies ripple and splash like waterfalls, or spiral upwards like sparks from a campfire.
Python songs were sung with the giggly glee of naughty Boy Scouts around a campfire.
A portable barbecue is a good option for anywhere where a campfire is not.
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The cost for the night of s'mores--a campfire favorite made from graham crackers, chocolate and marshmallows--is $2 per person.
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