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The phrase "a huge fire hazard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, object, or condition that poses a significant risk of causing a fire.
Example: "The accumulation of dry leaves and debris near the building is a huge fire hazard that needs to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "a significant fire risk" or "a major fire threat".
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And of course, it was a huge fire hazard.
This becomes a huge fire hazard because it exposes high voltage wires that can easily combust surrounding objects.
Hillside areas covered with tinder-dry foliage in the summer and fall create a huge fire hazard in the region.
It's a huge fire hazard and has a grave environmental impact.
A tree in the wrong place is a curse and too often a huge fire hazard.
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[CBS] A huge fire enveloped a Jersey City recycling plant.
In 1892, a huge fire destroyed most of the neighborhood.
"It was a huge fire," he said.
Dwarfed by a huge, fire-breathing dragon.
Such a fan could pose a fire hazard.
Will I be permitted to do a loft conversion which is a fire hazard?
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