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The phrase "a major fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or large-scale fire incident, often in news reports or discussions about emergencies.
Example: "The firefighters worked tirelessly to control a major fire that broke out in the downtown area last night."
Alternatives: "a significant fire" or "a large fire".
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There's a major fire every other day.
It did not grow into a major fire.
A major fire has broken out on Eastbourne pier.
A major fire could have caused a disaster.
About 1087 a major fire destroyed many of the city's wooden houses and St . Pauls.
There is mischief and mayhem at the party: varied sex and nudity, and a major fire.
"We're praying a lot that a major fire does not break out," he said.
The troops fired flares to illuminate the area, inadvertently igniting a major fire.
A major fire in 1874 spared the ducal castle (1509 11), containing art, coin, and historical collections.
In Burlington County, N.J., officials reported that a major fire in the Pinelands had extended over 1,000 acres.
Months without rain had parched the city, and a major fire the previous night had exhausted firefighters and damaged equipment.
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