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escape fire
noun
A fuel-free safe spot, consisting of burning grass as a method of defense against a forest fire.
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"escape fire" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you can use it in a sentence such as, "The dog was rescued from the burning house just in time to escape the fire."
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Inside his escape fire, Dodge survived virtually unharmed.
Wag Dodge, for instance, could never explain where his idea for the escape fire came from.
" 'No secrets' is the new rule in my escape fire," he said.
"Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).
These include many point-blank murders, and guests leaping to their deaths from windows to escape fire.
Donna O'Dwyer (26) July 1994, Leyton, east London Fell 13 floors to escape fire after arson attack on party.
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These are some solutions, or "escape fires," already at hand, and many more could be implemented around the country.
Local fire histories indicated that no site escaped fire in this zone.
The risk of a large or escaped fire was very low, with less than 1% of fires greater than 15,000 m2.
yr B.P. Local fire histories suggested that four sites within the fir zone escaped fire during the Holocene.
I can't believe we escaped fire, actually.
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