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a fire ring
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a fire ring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a circular structure designed to contain a fire, often used in camping or outdoor settings. Example: "We gathered around a fire ring to roast marshmallows and share stories under the stars."
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Camping
Outdoor activities
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
The campsites were van-size dirt parking spots, each with a fire ring and picnic table.
News & Media
There are no hookups, but there is a fire ring at each site.
News & Media
Three generations of a family picnicked near a fire ring a few yards away, their table stacked with soda, chips, beach towels and children's toys.
News & Media
The 14,000-acre Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont., which is planned to accommodate 864 members in condos or single-family homes, has rope courses with long zip lines, as well as a permanent campsite complete with a cooking tent, a fire ring and tepees for members who want to saddle up for a four-hour horseback excursion, including wranglers trailing along with the supplies.
News & Media
Was the campsite discovered in 1957 on a high plateau by geologists working on the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River — spoons and cups set on rocks as if someone had just stepped away, set around a fire ring and a box of razor blades from a Los Angeles drug store near the Ruess family home in Los Angeles — evidence of Mr. Ruess's last night on earth, as some researchers have long believed?
News & Media
The park has a total of 80 camp sites with each site featuring a fire ring with grate and a picnic table.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
Commission staff said Thursday that although a charcoal fire ring experience is not the same as a traditional wood bonfire, the city is trying to keep fire rings a low-cost recreational activity under the mandates of the California Coastal Act while also complying with the AQMD's rule that the rings be spaced far enough apart that they don't affect air quality.
News & Media
When reading, he doesn't look up if a one-alarm, or a two-alarm fire ring out on his bedroom gong; a three-alarm arrests his attention for a minute.
News & Media
Watch your campfire impact--use only a pre-existing fire ring if possible.
Wiki
The safest way to enjoy a summer blaze is by using a fire pit or fire ring and following precautions, instructions and common sense. .
News & Media
The environmental protection commissioner, Lisa P. Jackson, placed restrictions on all campfires unless they are contained within a stone or metal fire ring.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing campsites, use "a fire ring" to indicate a designated area for building a fire. It's commonly understood and adds clarity to your writing.
Common error
While both are used for containing fires, "a fire ring" typically refers to a ring of rocks or metal above ground, while "a fire pit" is often sunken into the ground. Use the correct term to accurately describe the fire containment structure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a fire ring" functions as a noun phrase, typically used as a direct object or a component of a prepositional phrase, denoting a specific, usually constructed, area for containing a fire. Ludwig confirms that this is a usable and correct expression.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
40%
Encyclopedias
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Science
5%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a fire ring" is a commonly used noun phrase that refers to a designated area for building and containing a fire. As Ludwig AI states, it is correct and usable in written English. It is often found in contexts related to camping, outdoor activities, and property amenities. While alternatives like "fire pit" exist, "a fire ring" specifically implies a ring-shaped structure, often made of rocks or metal, above ground. Be aware of the difference between fire pits and fire rings in your writing. Ludwig's examples from authoritative sources such as The New York Times and Wikipedia provide ample context for its proper use.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
campfire ring
Replaces "fire" with "campfire" to emphasize the communal aspect.
fire pit
Uses a different noun to describe a similar fire containment structure, often sunken into the ground.
bonfire ring
Replaces "fire" with "bonfire", indicating a larger fire.
fire circle
Uses a more general term ("circle") to describe the shape.
ring of fire
Inverts the phrase structure, which changes the emphasis slightly.
stone fire ring
Specifies the material used to construct the ring.
metal fire ring
Specifies the material used to construct the ring, indicating a more durable option.
portable fire ring
Indicates the fire ring can be easily moved.
designated fire area
Shifts the focus from the structure itself to the area where fires are permitted.
established fire pit
Highlights that the fire pit has been officially constructed and is already there.
FAQs
How to use "a fire ring" in a sentence?
You can use "a fire ring" to describe a designated area for building fires at campsites or outdoor settings. For example, "The campsite included "a fire ring" and a picnic table."
What can I say instead of "a fire ring"?
You can use alternatives like "campfire ring", "fire pit", or "bonfire ring" depending on the specific context and type of fire containment structure.
Is it correct to say "ring of fire" instead of "a fire ring"?
While "ring of fire" is a related term, it has a different meaning. "Ring of fire" often refers to a geographical area with high volcanic and seismic activity or a stunt involving fire, while ""a fire ring"" typically describes a structure for containing a fire. Context is important.
What are the essential items needed to set up "a fire ring"?
Essential items include wood, kindling, matches or a lighter, and optionally, rocks or a metal ring to contain the fire. Ensure the area around the "a fire ring" is clear of flammable materials.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested