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The phrase "a fire starting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of igniting or beginning a fire, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "As the wind picked up, I could see a fire starting in the distance, sending plumes of smoke into the sky."
Alternatives: "a fire igniting" or "a fire beginning".
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"People asked, 'Why is a fire starting after all this time?' And there are so many beautiful features to the mills.
And an appendix of an environmental impact report last year by the Department of Energy describes a situation eerily like the one in progress: a fire starting southwest of the laboratory during a bone-dry spring, swept by winds toward the town and laboratory.
Or they have the right to move in if they see a fire starting?
Now there is a fire starting in your heart.
I have to say that I find the idea of a fire starting from a mishandled candle more worrying than police kicking down the door.
Make a fire starting kit.
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Kurt gets a fire started in the stove.
A fire started, and at least 58 Hindu pilgrims were burned to death.
A fire, started by the storm, destroyed more than 110 homes in Breezy Point.
A fire started, and at least 58 Hindus were burned to death.
A fire started, but was put out by staff within minutes.
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