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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ignited from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the source or origin of a fire or flame, indicating what causes something to ignite. Example: "The candles are ignited from a single match, creating a warm glow in the room."
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A vented explosion chamber is constructed where controlled premixed flames are ignited from rest to propagate past grids or baffles plates as well as other solid obstacles strategically positioned in the chamber.
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A solid mixture is ignited from above.
Air was introduced through the bottom plate and the straw was ignited from the top with an electrical radiation source.
A spark is ignited from that first glance.
In 2005 the Valley Road Fire burned 40800 acre in the White Cloud Mountains after being ignited from embers that came from a trash barrel which were blown out on a windy day.
The moxa sticks will be ignited from the bottom.
On June 24, 2007 the Angora wildfire was ignited from an illegal campfire and burned 1106 forested hectares (1243 total ha) over eight days.
The powdered coal from ten pulverisers is blasted into each boiler through burners, which are ignited by propane.
Other flames inadvertently are ignited.
Normally Vulcains are ignited on the ground.
The residues were ignited for 3 h at 520 °C.
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