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Discover LudwigThe phrase "build fire" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of starting a fire, such as in a campfire or fireplace. Example: "After setting up the tent, we gathered some wood and built a fire to keep us warm on the chilly night."
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At 6.45pm, fetch logs and build fire.
build fire; go into; put into; bring, take, etc. w/modals; animals and plants; dream (v.).
Arrange fish in a baking dish, and let marinate while you make vinaigrette and build fire.
In Riverside County, one of the areas hardest hit in the downturn, officials say they have primarily used the money to build fire stations and libraries in particularly poor parts of the county.
[C3.] A Fire Truck Maker in Overdrive The citizens of Clintonville, Wis., the four-stoplight town known as Truck City, are scrambling to build fire trucks faster than they ever have.
Also today, Ms. Norton unveiled a series of public service advertisements by entertainers like the singer Wayne Newton, the comedian Jackie Mason and the game show host Monte Hall that are designed to get people who live in forested areas to build fire buffers around their homes.
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Plus it's hard to build fires.
Some feed pets, while others build fires and chat.
But after dusk Tehranis emerged in thousands to build fires in alleys and let off firecrackers.
They build fires, play songs all night and wait for sunrise.
When early humans discovered how to build fires, life became much easier in many regards.
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