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Discover Ludwig"a wildfire" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to describe a large, uncontrolled fire that spreads quickly through vegetation. Example: "The state of California has been battling a wildfire for over a week, causing widespread destruction and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate their homes."
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Did it start a wildfire?
Not even a wildfire.
A wildfire burned three of their pastures.
The format has proved a wildfire success.
"A tiny flame can become a wildfire".
A wildfire approaches a home in California.
The brush fire could grow into a wildfire.
In Europe, the credit contagion raged like a wildfire.
Sometimes a single traveler can ignite a wildfire of infections.
Finalists: The Denver Post staff (for coverage of a wildfire); The Hartford Courant staff.
Two firefighters have died battling a wildfire in the Spanish province of Alicante.
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