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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fires" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "fires" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a." An example of a correct phrase could be "a fire" or "fires." Alternatives could be "a blaze" or "multiple fires."
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"A" fires involve common combustibles like cardboard,paper,wood,and fabrics.
You can use a carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguisher on Class A fires if it's the only type of extinguisher you have, but it's not recommended.
Solely Class A extinguishers will be silver and will have a pressure gauge for the water inside; however, many multipurpose dry chemical extinguishers will also be rated for Class A fires.[36].[36]
The amount of time that passes after cell A fires until cell B fires is denoted by d t n, while the amount of time after cell B until cell A fires is denoted by d τ n (Fig. 3b).
A 19-year-old volunteer firefighter is facing 18 arson charges for allegedly starting a whole bunch of a fires in small town in Alberta, Canada including one that burned down an old-timey wooden rail bridge on Tuesday.
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Nursemaid to a fire….
But a firing offense?
"A fire?" I echo.
You build a fire.
"It sparked a fire.
Then a fire engine.
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