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"catch on fire" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to start burning or to become engulfed in flames. It can be used in both literal and figurative senses, such as "The house caught on fire from the faulty wiring" or "Her passion for the project caught on fire after she learned more about it." Example: "As the sun began to set, the sky caught on fire with vibrant shades of pink and orange."
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catch on fire
verb
Synonym of catch fire
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Don't let it catch on fire though.
If you leave the kistka in the flame too long, it might catch on fire.
Keep the candles away from any articles that might catch on fire.
That stuff will catch on fire like no one's business.
In a letter, Burchfield wrote, "Remember how one chimney used to catch on fire?
No one wants their bed, couch, chair, computer, or TV to catch on fire.
Twitter might literally catch on fire!
We don't see rivers catch on fire now.
"I wish they would all catch on fire like him".
They also seem to catch on fire a lot.
Trust me, nothing's going to catch on fire".
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