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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a fire, such as its cause, effects, or safety measures.
Example: "The report was primarily about a fire that broke out in the downtown area last night."
Alternatives: "concerning a fire" or "regarding a fire".
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Tells about a fire in the house.
Tells about a fire in the tunnel.
Tells about a fire in the tunnel..
Another challenge is gathering more complete knowledge about a fire.
Talk story about a fire at the Metropolitan Opera.
Alison Anderson, I mean, talk about a fire.
The poem is about a fire engine, but the painting owes its existence to fruit.
"Every day I hear about a fire or about someone's child missing," Ms. Noor said.
"It's an eerie feeling to think about a fire just over the back ridge.
"Something has happened about a fire at the American defense ministry," said one unperturbed businessman.
It would be like someone in Poughkeepsie worrying about a fire in Princeton.
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