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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire of a" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in a creative or poetic context, but it is generally not advisable in formal writing.
Example: "It was a fire of a night, filled with warmth and laughter around the campfire."
Alternatives: "a blazing fire" or "a fierce fire".
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An elderly woman made a fire of a small pile of dried heather, to heat water for tea.
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At one point, a detachment of Marines fired a battery of 105-millimetre howinzersalutealute.
Yet a firing of a missile or rocket could also have the opposite effect.
On September 21, a fire of uncertain origin destroyed a quarter of New York City.
When he died in a fire of questionable circumstances, a part of my mother died with him.
Some will remember an image of a fire or a story of rescue.
They are, after all, trying to do it in Syria: a spitting fire of a war zone.
As a congressman, Mr. Ryan has never been under the heavy fire of a national — or even a statewide — campaign.
How much would you pay to leave our dumpster fire of a world for just a few minutes?
I think we can all agree that 2016 was a dumpster fire of a year.
(None of the potential 2020 candidates has the fire of a Reagan or a Kennedy, either).
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