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The phrase "a second fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an additional fire event, whether literal or metaphorical, in various contexts such as emergencies, storytelling, or discussions about incidents.
Example: "After the initial blaze was extinguished, firefighters were called back to the scene due to a second fire that had erupted nearby."
Alternatives: "another fire" or "a subsequent fire".
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"It was still failed, and ignited a second fire".
In 1877 a second fire destroyed 76,000 models there.
Had they not found it, a second fire zone would have erupted.
Chad has kindled a second fire in the pit and is toasting slices of yesterday's bread.
A second fire expert hired by Ori White, the new district attorney in Willis's district, concurred.
Minutes later, a second fire at another apartment building was reported just blocks away.
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Since 1 January 2014, there have been more than 200 reported bias incidents in Seattle, including a double homicide involving two gay men and a second fire-attempt at the nightclub – all disproportionately targeting LGBT people.
A second firing with wood shavings gives the pieces a mottled, smoky finish that resembles raku.
These must be filled in a second firing that can induce nonuniform shrinkage of the part, causing cracks or deformations.
Porous and semivitreous whitewares may be glazed in a second firing to produce an impermeable glass coating for decorative or functional purposes.
Designs are then painted on the glaze, which sets them off and preserves them during a second firing at high temperature.
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