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The phrase "a fire breaks out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the sudden occurrence of a fire, typically in news reports or emergency situations.
Example: "The firefighters responded quickly when a fire breaks out in the downtown area, ensuring the safety of the residents."
Alternatives: "a fire ignites" or "a fire erupts".
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"If a fire breaks out, you're responsible," Arthur explained.
Make an escape plan in case a fire breaks out in your home.
A fire breaks out next to a small restaurant where people are dining.
But once a fire breaks out, it's entirely up to emergency managers to sound the alarm.
A fire breaks out toward the end, but it does not explain the title.
A fire breaks out; a septic tank erupts; the cat vamooses.
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When a fire broke out last Aug.
About 4 a.m., a fire broke out in the apartment.
At the same time a fire broke out in prison.
After sundown, a fire broke out on its fourth floor.
-- A fire broke out at Trump Tower this morning.
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