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The phrase "also be ignited in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to catch fire or be set ablaze in a particular context or environment.
Example: "The dry leaves on the ground can also be ignited in the presence of a spark."
Alternatives: "can also catch fire in" or "may also be set ablaze in".
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Sometimes this self-organising power occurs in well-organised planning processes, as has been demonstrated in several design charrettes (Roggema et al. 2013; Roggema 2012b), but it can also be ignited in anarchistic ways of planning, like it happened at Tahrir-square in Cairo, Egypt (Roggema 2012c).
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The discharge can also be ignited at a lower pressure in the presence of a magnetic field.
Thin foils of the substance can also be ignited by sparks or by static electricity.
Live fuels, also called canopy fuels, are live trees that may be ignited in high intensity fire situations (such as crown fires).
Any time the issue can be ignited in politics, those who want to divide women gain.
I wonder also whether something more is being ignited in our collective psyche.
Tunisians are proud that this flame was ignited in Tunisia".
In 1917, when Natalie was 16, the Russian revolution was ignited in nearby St Petersburg.
That recommendation was ignored as a culture war was ignited in Parliament and society.
The samples are ignited in a muffle furnace at 550 °C for 60 min.
(4) The coal is ignited in a controlled manner (Burton et al. 2007; Couch 2009).
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