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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wall of flame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, intense fire that appears to be solid or impenetrable, often in a dramatic or vivid context.
Example: "The firefighters stood in awe as they faced a wall of flame that engulfed the entire building."
Alternatives: "a barrier of fire" or "a curtain of flames."
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A wall of flame engulfs the four.
An explosion -- fantastic alien thunder and a wall of flame".
Back outside, she was met by a wall of flame.
They showed a cluster of houses about to be engulfed by a wall of flame.
The explosion was red in the centre, she said, producing a wall of flame.
Dodge was suddenly staring at a wall of flame fifty feet tall and three hundred feet deep.
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Now it looks like a wall of flames is heading toward everything I own".
"Baked to death after being sent into a wall of flames on a dead-end road.
"I saw a wall of flames coming at me," he said.
"Before it was just black with smoke, but now it is a wall of flames".
The stage features a wall of flames and drummers on revolving platforms.
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