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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'build a fire' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe any various activities involving the building of a fire, such as a campfire. For example, you might write: "We decided to spend the night in the woods, so we gathered some wood to build a fire."
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You build a fire.
"I can build a fire.
"Take the time to build a fire.
If you must, build a fire to keep me warm.
There, they build a fire, grill some meat and talk.
Is that O.K.? I have to build a fire".
"They all know how to build a fire.
Finally, their frenzied attempts to build a fire succeed.
We get up at six with him and build a fire.
I wouldn't have heat, but I could build a fire at the bottom of the chimney.
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