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The phrase "a possible fire raid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing potential military actions, emergency situations, or strategic planning involving fire attacks.
Example: "The intelligence report indicated a possible fire raid on the enemy's supply lines."
Alternatives: "a potential fire attack" or "a likely fire strike".
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Obviously, she could not carry it with her, so she unthinkingly plunged her symbol of livelihood into the receptacle which for weeks had been her symbol of safety — the cement tank of water in front of her house, of the type every household had been ordered to construct against a possible fire raid.
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The elimination of electrical contacts prevents a possible fire hazard.
Dresden--and the very similar fire raid on Tokyo a month later--marked the crossing, concealed from the public, of an invisible moral line.
But her plan isn't in case of a natural disaster it's for a possible raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICEE).
He scoffed at the notion of a possible cease-fire.
Fire officials said they were investigating her smoking as a possible cause of the fire.
Six more were in reserve to meet a possible follow-up to the coming raid.
It has also come under fire as a possible forgery.
A possible link has also been established to a fourth raid in Paisley on Friday.
Originally intended to be an attack by two columns using interlocking fire, the raid turned into a sporadic and disorganized charge.
December 1941: As a protection against possible Japanese air raids, sandbags are piled against the Home Telephone Company building.
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