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The phrase "campfire of" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to a fire that is built and maintained in a camping or outdoor setting. Example: "As the sun began to set, the group gathered around the campfire of logs and twigs, roasting marshmallows and telling stories."
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It's the campfire of the native party.
You relish the sense of community as you lean toward the symbolic campfire of a shared match.
We built a fire and sat around a hand-cranked radio, but I was diverted over and over by the little campfire of Twitter posts on my smartphone.
They relieve themselves in a china cabinet, drink water from a pipe they have bashed in, and roast a lamb over a campfire of smashed-up furniture.
The centre-right tribes are fractured, which creates difficulties when attempting to seek an organising principle, a campfire of common values.
By Page 5 of "Finn," the title character is barbecuing strips of expertly flayed meat on the deep-woods campfire of a blind bootlegger.
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I'm writing this sitting in a lawn chair in front of a campfire, part of a tidy arrangement of tents and RVs.
One poem has Mr. Murray loitering around the "campfires of the once vivid".
Baptist preachers won many adherents around the campfires of the Puritan leader Oliver Cromwell's army.
"It's not extraterrestrial aggression or psychedelic owls or campfires of Apache ghosts; it's just mystery lights hanging out out there".
THE smart little restaurant Carolina took root along the West 46th Street restaurant row three years ago just as the campfires of regional American cuisine were beginning to ignite.
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