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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a fire that has a specific characteristic or element associated with it.
Example: "The camp was cozy, with a fire with a warm glow that illuminated the surrounding trees."
Alternatives: "a fire featuring a" or "a fire possessing a".
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THOM You mean, start a fire with a lighter?
And they watched with awe as their instructors lighted a fire with a bow and drill.
But at this lean-to just sharing a fire with a well-scrubbed family was annoying.
"Two hundred years ago, I doubt there was a six-year-old in Britain who couldn't start a fire with a knife and a flint.
"Bonfire, surfing, I grew up doing that," said John Johnston, 48, as he stewed over the city's plans by a fire with a few fishing buddies.
The boy was fascinated; but then it occurred to Paul that if he were to sit in front of a fire with a friend his age they would barely be able to talk to each other.
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Couple: "In a real fireplace?" Hostess: "Yes, a real fire with wood logs in a real fireplace".
A peat fire with a malt whisky.
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