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The expression "around the fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group of people who have gathered around a fire in order to socialize or partake in activities such as storytelling. For example: On chilly evenings, the siblings usually gathered around the fire to exchange tales of their escapades.
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Everyone around the fire mumbled assent.
He rarely joins the group around the fire after dinner.
And they will recite bardic tales around the fire.
Mackinnon's breathing resounded through the clearing around the fire.
Around the fire, there is greater possibility, and risk.
Dig a line around the fire, put it out".
The others perched on the tiled curb around the fire.
It… The conspirators sit smoking thoughtfully, sipping brandy, around the fire in the Colonel's den.
The conversations we've had around the fire have served to make us some new friends".
After that, then take it easy and go for dinner somewhere or sit around the fire".
And, almost against your will, it seems that you're dancing around the fire.
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