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The phrase "conflagration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large and destructive fire, especially one that endangers a large area. Example: The raging conflagration of the forest fire threatened to engulf the nearby town.
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They burn in the conflagration of their times.
(So far, 6m have been sold).Competitors quickly tried to douse another conflagration of iPhone hype.
Ma po tofu, with its conflagration of fermented bean paste and more Sichuan pepper, is craftier.
It feels more like a meeting, or a conflagration, of equals.
All I needed to spark a conflagration of our heated bodies was the right word.
About 60 million perished in a global conflagration of total warfare.
universe, except for the big green conflagration of wildfire I'd been so excited about?
By August, Britain was engulfed in a military conflagration of epic and destructive scale.
There is something glorious in the conflagration of everything at the end.
Not surprisingly, the novel concludes in a conflagration of dashed hopes and disaster.
But this merely allowed the tinder to build up that set off the huge conflagration of 2008.
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