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The phrase "a fire at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the location of a fire incident, typically in news reports or emergency situations.
Example: "There was a fire at the old warehouse last night, causing significant damage."
Alternatives: "a blaze at" or "an inferno at".
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April saw a fire at a refinery.
There's a fire at the reactor.
Manage a fire at the end of July?
Talk story about a fire at the Metropolitan Opera.
Carl died in a fire at his flat.
26 Jan 2013 Eight workers die in a fire at the Smart Fashions factory in Dhaka.
Hepworth died in 1975 in a fire at her studio in Cornwall.
A fire at a crematorium forced a string of funerals to be cancelled today.
The delegation came under a fire at a memorial for the dead on Tuesday.
1984 Twenty-seven are killed in a fire at Emery Mining's mine in Orangeville, Utah.
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She passed away in 1948 when caught in a fire at the Asheville hospital.
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