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The phrase "a river of flame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, flowing mass of fire, often in a metaphorical or poetic context.
Example: "As the wildfire spread across the landscape, it transformed the forest into a river of flame, consuming everything in its path."
Alternatives: "a sea of fire" or "a torrent of flames".
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When I finally managed to ignite the burrow and run down the slope, I found myself pursued and overtaken by a river of flame.
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The energy equivalent to 1,500 Hiroshima-sized atomic bombs was released in a fire storm that saw rivers of flame – sometimes rising 100 metres in the air – flowing through the countryside, generating winds of up to 120km an hour with new fires spotlighting 35km ahead of the main fire front.
The snow a sea of flame".
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