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The phrase "a fire over" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a fire that is occurring above or in a specific location, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "There was a fire over the hill, visible from miles away."
Alternatives: "a fire above" or "a fire in the sky".
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They drove up from Alabama, where they had spent a week battling a fire over 75 acres of farmland.
In the chief's tent was a fire over which he was boiling some water to make tea.
"The mountain terrain, five years of drought and wind gusts of over 20 mph all drove a fire over 11 miles in 13 hours.
He and his friends dug a pit in the ground where they built a fire, over which they suspended a pig bought from a local rancher.
A fire over the weekend swept through a condominium complex in the Catskills that was once the Brown's Hotel, where Jerry Lewis and other comedians entertained crowds of vacationing New Yorkers.
Pierce provided the kindling to a rivalry that has grown into a fire over the last 12 months when he preceded the start of last season's playoff series by announcing that the Nets had no one who could stop him.
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Ballmer's exit was not a firing over the painful reported a $900 million charge related to the Surface tablet line that was recorded earlier this year.
Substitute Cameron Jerome could have forced a replay but fired over from 12 yards in stoppage time, while Peter Crouch also headed over late on.
I used to be terrified of getting fired, probably as a result of getting fired over and over again.
Then we chose a bead, a fire agate left over from a long-ago project.
"It's an eerie feeling to think about a fire just over the back ridge.
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