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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a fire occurring within a specific location or object.
Example: "There was a fire in a nearby building that caused the evacuation of the entire block."
Alternatives: "a blaze in a" or "a flame in a".
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A fire "in a taxpayer" is a fire in a commercial building.
Thirty, a fire in a fireplace.
A fire in a nursing home is a horrifying prospect.
A fire in a transformer set the blackout in motion.
"It was a fire in a transformer," Mr. Gribbon said.
"There was a fire in a fashion closet," he said.
And in November, a fire in a Bangladeshi garment factory killed 112 people.
She started a fire in a bedroom fireplace and closed the flue.
Having a fire in a plane is a situation all pilots dread.
A fire in a forest is alive with terror and power.
Someone set a fire in a dean's office; telephones and typewriters were smashed.
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