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The phrase "a wave of fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and overwhelming occurrence of fire, often in a metaphorical or dramatic context.
Example: "As the flames spread through the forest, it felt like a wave of fire was consuming everything in its path."
Alternatives: "a surge of flames" or "a torrent of fire".
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My mother was screaming and my son had been buried". Another witness spoke of a "wave of fire" which followed the explosion.
The comments come a week after the Tweeter-in-Chief threatened to unleash a wave of "fire and fury" upon North Korea unless it reins in its intimidations towards the US.
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 28 — A week after a wave of fires began their deadly streak across Southern California, firefighters were close to claiming victory on Sunday, with all but two of what had been 24 blazes more than half contained.
A retaliatory Israeli airstrike in Gaza, aimed at the militant group that Israel said carried out the attack, produced a wave of rocket fire from Gaza into southern Israel.
It's as if a fire department argued that the way to solve a wave of structural fires was to buy more fire fighting equipment.
It would be as if a fire department argued that the way to solve a wave of structural fires was to buy more fire fighting equipment.
Like more than a dozen other states in the "meth belt," my home state is suffering from a wave of explosions, fires, burns, poisonings and environmental destruction stemming from laboratories operated by small-time "meth cooks". Fortunately, as I told the Advisory Council, this is a problem that we already know how to solve.
In 2007 Greece declared a state of emergency when more than 60 people died in a wave of forest fires.
Police believe a wave of nuisance fires over the past three months in south Glendale may be the work of an arsonist.
The bomb, the largest conventional munition built by the U.S. military, detonated as intended -- exploding just above the ground and sending a devastating wave of fire hundreds of yards across a test range, Air Force officials said.
The bomb, the largest conventional explosive in the American arsenal, is designed to explode three feet above the ground, sending a devastating wave of fire and blast several hundred yards to kill troops, flatten trees, knock over structures and demoralize those beyond the immediate impact zone.
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