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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burst into fire" is correct and usable in written English, although it is more often used in spoken English.
You can use the phrase to describe a dramatic or intense situation. For example, "The sky erupted into fire as two planes collided."
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Then, around 9 45, the ground shifted and cracked open a three-inch gas pipe, causing escaping gas to burst into fire, sending a two-story-high torch of yellow-orange flame billowing past the street lights.
The defendants included technicians, government inspectors and representatives of companies who installed or operated equipment on a funicular rail car that burst into fire in a tunnel at Kaprun ski resort, south of Salzburg.
Among the highlights were an imperious solo by Ms. Santana, a solo for Mr. Reyes in which his feet made fierce declamations and a duet for Ms. Filgueiras and Mr. Calvo de Mora that began tenderly, then burst into fire.
Her voice is certainly powerful, and you can tell there's a spark in her belly which is soon about to burst into fire, but for now the embers of vulnerability still glow amid the dysphoria and heartache.
Three songs were released as singles: "Scream Aim Fire", "Hearts Burst into Fire", and "Waking the Demon".
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Here's the moment the burning semi truck burst into a fire ball.
So this is the plot: A cheap CGI approximation of Stonehenge has gone mad and thrown out a cheap CGI approximation of an electromagnetic pulse that has made some tourists burst into purple fire (see above).
The Washington Post checks with model-airplane enthusiasts, who confirm that, yep, lithium-ion batteries quite often burst into "spectacular fires".
An Austrian investigator said today that a substance similar to a lubricant had been found on the tracks of the cable car that burst into a fierce fire on Saturday, killing at least 156 people.
"Hey yes wow, the whole Trump thing is mad of course, but who wants to see me rhyme all the nations of the world?!" I then burst into a rapid fire rendition of "Yakko's World" from Animaniacs, ignoring their baffled faces as I reel off Latin America's countries in rhyme.
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