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"blaze with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is burning very brightly or glowing in a passionate way. For example: "The fire lit up the night sky, blazing with intensity."
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Some blaze with anger more than most.
Tonight the sky will blaze with stars.
Should blaze with gems in chains and rings;.
By night the whole place would blaze with lights.
She repeats their names until they blaze with guilt.
"Black Sabbath" has a glowering, evil heaviness, but Iommi's solos blaze with redemptive life.
It doesn't pulse with clocks, blaze with video or squall with incoming bulletins and demands.
To his students there – I was one of them – he seemed to blaze with intellectual energy.
By contrast, grimier tracks such as When I'm 'Ere blaze with ingenuity and unforced vitality.
In the end, they fought the blaze with helicopters and fire engines ferried through town on flatbed trucks.
At night, the lamps' faces blaze with light as the necks swivel down, morphing into Parisian-style streetlights.
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