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The phrase "a fire on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a fire occurring in a specific location or situation.
Example: "There was a fire on the roof of the building, prompting an immediate evacuation."
Alternatives: "a blaze on the" or "a flame on the".
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We carved a bench into one wall, and we built a fire on the ground once, the smoke rising through a hole we'd hacked into the ceiling.
One of the few times anyone has seen Julia lose her temper, in fact, was one day when there was a fire on the set.
The lightning started a fire on the ship, which expanded and wrecked one adjacent barge and burned nearby docks.
He also started a fire on the premises.
The hotel, the Jewel, was singed black from a fire on the upper floors.
"He lit a fire on the belt," Lon Record, the strength and conditioning coach, said.
They faced a fire on the loose, with 60, 70 houses already ablaze.
A fire on the train just hours before the crash is also being investigated.
A Fire on the Moon is published by Penguin Modern Classics.
Because they rarely have power, Umm Yahya cooks over a fire on the balcony.
They also told us we could not make a fire on the beach".
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