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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by a fire" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a scene or circumstance in which someone is either near or beside a fire, either outdoors or indoors. For example, "The group gathered around the fire pit, chatting and laughing by a fire late into the night."
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TO COZY UP BY A FIRE Small dining rooms are best.
It was also devastated by a fire in December.
It is 5percentt contained by a fire break.
Much of the city was destroyed by a fire in 1934.
The institute was badly damaged by a fire during the uprising against Pres.
Outside, a film crew huddled by a fire truck and circulated apple cider and hand warmers.
The silent locker room looked as if it had been emptied by a fire drill.
The town centre was rebuilt after being destroyed by a fire in 1967.
When we arrived, we found them sitting under a tree, warming themselves by a fire.
In the morning, I warmed myself by a fire and then walked home and began writing.
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He was taken to hospital by a fire-rescue crew and was later pronounced dead.
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