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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around a fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gathering or activity that takes place in close proximity to a fire, often for warmth, cooking, or socializing.
Example: "We spent the evening telling stories and roasting marshmallows around a fire."
Alternatives: "by the fire" or "near a fire".
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Families cluster around a fire pit eating chicken, burritos and hamburgers.
Our ancestors told stories around a fire," he said.
A crowd gathered around a fire truck that had parked in the street.
Or which cigar tastes best sitting around a fire pit outside of Kandahar.
Description: Video recording of a Haakapainizi story told to Luther Girado's family around a fire.
Afterward, Mr. Gnecco had a recurring dream of skeletons dancing around a fire.
It's the hope of slaves sitting around a fire singing freedom songs.
The men crowded around a fire, rubbing their hands and shivering in the cold November air.
Several men sat around a fire; one of them, in a wheelchair, greeted Blahyi as "General".
On one street, a crowd of people stood around a fire truck, waiting for water.
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He spoke with several men who were standing around a fire and fixing bikes.
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