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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'add fire' is not part of correct and usable written English.
It is not a formally recognized expression. You could, however, use a phrase such as 'add fuel to the fire' instead. Example: His comments added fuel to the fire, worsening the already tense situation.
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"If you have too much Metal, add Fire," suggests Olmstead, because Fire (represented by a triangle and by reds, oranges, or bright yellows) "melts" metal and restores balance.
They were brought in to add fire, muscle and mayhem.
A spoonful of the stand's pulpy hot sauce is enough to add fire to the whole pint serving.
And the tall block buildings are now left standing; the children, now more hopeful, add fire escapes and hang paper ladders down the sides.
(This is likely to add fire to the debate over home versus career renewed by an article in The Atlantic, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All," which was discussed in this column in June).
The troubles became a crisis in June, when the park's landlord threatened to end its lease if it did not fix dilapidated structures, add fire exits and resolve sewage problems and a possible termite infestation.
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wunderground mapWundermap has a nice interface where you can add fires to your animated weather radar map.
No matter how expensive a home is, if it is overgrown with vegetation, (firefighters) will try to save another house that has a better chance of surviving". To provide firefighters with defensible space in landscape, remove or thin fire-prone vegetation, add fire-resistant plants, clean up dead and dying plant debris, and irrigate properly.
"He gives us the extra added fire every team needs".
It also added fire to the debate about branding.
Mr. Tucker added fire to the group's performances.
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