Sentence examples for blast fire from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "blast fire" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a forceful or intense outburst of flames or heat. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The firefighters were able to contain the blast fire before it spread to neighboring buildings."

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Despite the severity of the blast, fire officials said there were no immediate signs of structural damage to the building.

Mr. Burke had his tour group join him in a thundering recitation of the miner's bellowed warning of an imminent blast: "Fire!

With millions dead by blast, fire and radiation poisoning on the Indian subcontinent, civilizations there could collapse into chaos, potentially destabilizing governments around the globe.

The damage came from three main effects: blast, fire, and radiation.

The sword that Fierce Deity Link carries is a helix shape that uses magic power to blast fire at enemies.

A single nuclear weapon, it is estimated, can slaughter hundreds of thousands of people through its enormous blast, fire, and radioactive fallout.

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Mr. Sarich suffered minor wounds from a shotgun blast fired by the intruder he shot.

Months after Robert Senquan Spencer turned 21, he was dead from a shotgun blast fired into his chest on a Southwest Washington street.

The blast, fires, and radioactivity would kill millions of people if dropped on modern cities.

One of these was 16-year-old Robert Mitchell, whose death was ruled in part due to the Taser blast fired at him.

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