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Discover Ludwig"cannon fire" is a perfectly acceptable and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to any loud explosion, such as a gunshot or artillery being fired. For example: The cannon fire echoed through the valley, shaking the ground with its intensity.
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Seen tomahawks and cannon fire, and mighty industries.
They could hear cannon fire from up the bay.
The walls have been ruined by cannon fire.
Cannon fire opened immediately west and southwest of the community.
They're drawing, for cannon fire, on massive poverty".
Both duelled with cannon fire, intent on pummelling the baseline.
"Yes, we don't have tanks," he said, acknowledging the cannon fire outside his window.
By this time Comey could hear cannon fire in the distance, and he followed the sound.
Apache helicopters responded with 30-millimeter cannon fire and Kiowa helicopters fired their machine guns.
I wondered just how much cannon fire any of us at the table had ever heard.
"The Wreckers" is not aimless cannon fire; Smyth knew what she was doing.
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