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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forest fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing wildfires that occur in wooded areas, often in the context of environmental issues, safety, or natural disasters.
Example: "The recent drought has increased the risk of a forest fire in the region, prompting officials to issue warnings to residents."
Alternatives: "wildfire" or "woodland fire".
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"It's like a forest fire.
-- like a forest fire".
"It was like a forest fire.
Does that smoke mean a forest fire?
A forest fire does a number of specific things.
Ebola tore through West Africa like a forest fire.
"He read like a forest fire," she said.
"It's like a forest fire burning space for new growth".
"If anything, I was a forest fire in a hurricane".
"A forest fire burns down a lot of old trees.
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"We don't just have a forest-fire problem," Moritz told me.
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