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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are expressing a desire or passion for something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She had a fire for adventure that led her to travel the world."
Alternatives: "a passion for" or "a desire for".
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Farris said: "It lit a fire for him.
He just seemed to have a fire for it.
The traditional method of lighting a fire for religious purposes is with a fire drill.
The family owners deliver your belongings and light a fire for your arrival.
When I get home, I build a fire for Rhoda, to warm her while she works.
Inside, people lounge on benches facing a fire for warmth and cooking.
And Mr. Clinton's speech on Monday night did nothing to light a fire for his protege.
I care about hiring people who really want to work in public media because they have a fire for it.
The doors also are required to be made of materials that can withstand a fire for one hour.
Think of it as an intellectual yule log meant to brighten your spirits and light a fire for the future.
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