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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the occurrence or existence of a fire, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "A fire has broken out in the forest, prompting an immediate evacuation of nearby residents."
Alternatives: "a fire occurred" or "a fire started".
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Greenwald is also convinced that a fire has been lit.
Once a fire has been detected, the next step is fire suppression.
After a fire has gone out, fireplace doors or metal mesh screens should be closed.
A fire has devastated the area: Grainier's house is ash, and his family is missing.
Therefore, small-scale hospitals face a major challenge in emergency response once a fire has occurred.
In its rough outline, "Catch a Fire" has all the makings of a gripping tale.
A fire has started.You have three minutes to evacuate your home.
After a fire has been extinguished, the dogs visit the scene with their handlers.
(The map legend states that a fire has been detected by satellite within each 0.5 mile buffer displayed).
A fire has broken out in Fleet Street in a first-floor flat above one of London's oldest pubs.
A fire has ripped through the Torch in Dubai - one of the tallest residential buildings in the world.
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