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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where a fire has been extinguished, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "After hours of battling the flames, the firefighters finally got a fire out."
Alternatives: "a fire extinguished" or "a fire put out".
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Some of the boys built a fire out of fallen branches and stood talking to it.
It's the theater of building a fire out of split logs, and cooking over it.
"No sooner has Dudley put a fire out in one room than it breaks out somewhere else.
"The toughest guys in the world can't put a fire out without water," he said, shaking his head.
"I don't have cooking gas, but I make a fire out of cartons and paper and make bread that way".
At night, by the light of a fire out in the open, Pereda whiled away the time recounting adventures that had taken place exclusively in his imagination.
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A man added: "A fire broke out and we have to leave out.
You will need a slightly larger pen to fire out BBs.
When a fire broke out last Aug.
About 4 a.m., a fire broke out in the apartment.
"If a fire breaks out, you're responsible," Arthur explained.
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