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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fiery pit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe a place of intense heat or danger, or metaphorically to refer to a situation that is chaotic or destructive.
Example: "As the flames engulfed the building, it felt like we were standing at the edge of a fiery pit."
Alternatives: "a blazing inferno" or "a hellish abyss."
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In Dante's hell, instead of the expected vision of a fiery pit, lies a frozen wasteland.
The serial always seemed to end with Dale captured, while Ming, cackling obscenely, dragged Flash to the brink of a fiery pit.
This more recent disc has an icy cool, metallic edge in its sparse electronics, with shapes cast from a fiery pit of guitar.
As she sang its last, taunting line -- "I'm not that innocent" -- she descended into a fiery pit, not to be seen again.
The Coke boybands ad asked the viewer to click on each boyband member to see them disappear into something like a fiery pit of hell, and the Mini overboost ad invited the user to press the accelerator to see the effects of its new Gforce-inducing turbo charge.
With RHI, however, somebody at JP Morgan fell asleep at the wheel, causing the car to veer off the road, over a cliff, and into a fiery pit.
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Cossman told The Huffington Post that though the experience was terrifying, all fear was "eclipsed by a surplus of adrenaline when dangling above the nearly unimaginable, sight of a glowing fiery pit likened only to the surface of the sun at close range".
While the fiery pit known as the comment section brought on a lot of thoughtful discussion and interaction, not everybody felt like joining hands and kumbayaing.
But trying to pinpoint the exact moment at which gamers started to herd critics into the same fiery pit of disdain as lawyers and politicians is a tricky task.
It's not much of a choice is it: love me forever or I will burn you in the fiery pit of hell for eternity?" He went to university in North Carolina.
We'd forgotten the fiery pit of the week before.
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