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"ablaze with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is filled with, or surrounded by, intense light and/or heat. For example, you could say, "The night sky was ablaze with stars."
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He was ablaze with glitter.
Their hearts must be ablaze with regret.
His eyes are ABLAZE with passion.
But the student's eyes were ablaze with fervor.
In December its skyscraper skyline was ablaze with Christmas lights.
Dufner began ablaze, with three birdies in four holes.
I have just seen a house ablaze with Christmas lights.
Puglia and Tuscany are ablaze with lovely houses to rent.
Inside, it was ablaze with candles and icons.
The quilts are ablaze with scintillating colors and exuberant patterns.
Several hours afterwards, he was still ablaze with indignation.
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