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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roaring fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, lively, and crackling fire, often in the context of a fireplace or campfire setting.
Example: "On a cold winter night, we gathered around a roaring fire, sharing stories and enjoying the warmth."
Alternatives: "a crackling fire" or "a blazing fire".
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Perhaps a roaring fire would put to rest the Undead.
The Ilchester Arms keeps a roaring fire in the snug.
"His people wanted a roaring fire in the background," Mr. Berg said.
In a corner, near a roaring fire, was an E-Meter.
There's a roaring fire, candlelight and, in the summer, dining on the brick patio.
"I just imagined, like, exposed wood, a roaring fire, Chesterfields, and . . .
Mr. DeMille said he likes to read sitting in front of a roaring fire.
It's toasty warm thanks to a roaring fire in winter, and naturally cool throughout in summer.
After a bracing walk, relax in the Malt Whisky Bar in front of a roaring fire.
Before dinner we sit by a roaring fire and drink local sparkling chardonnay.
As I write this, I'm sitting in front of a roaring fire.
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