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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an old fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fire that has been burning for a long time or to evoke nostalgia or memories associated with a past experience.
Example: "As I sat by the old fire, I couldn't help but reminisce about the stories shared around it during my childhood."
Alternatives: "a long-standing fire" or "a past flame".
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Several years ago they bought an old fire station and turned it into an art gallery.
At another spot we found what looked like an old fire pit.
In Dundee they converted an old fire engine into a battle bus, the "Spirit of Independence".
We staked our tents and began stoking a fire in an old fire pit.
Until his 80s he lived in an old fire truck parked beside the mountain.
It's in an old fire station, with locals producing and acting in all the shows.
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To get there, you walk past some sporting fields and up a little dirt road into a small quarry, then there's an old, fire-damaged Telecom building surrounded by bush.
These are a few details that distinguish just any old fire from an artful display.
I went out with a big old fire". Enders-Stevens had a 19-point lead over two-time pro stock champion Jason Line entering Sunday's racing.
Conditional life expectancy of a 30 year old fire fighter was 45.3 years as compared to 42.9 year of a German male in normal population.
Mostly though, Ms. Raphael is just happy that people know she's still got a bit of the old fire.
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