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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feed the fire" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to add fuel or resources to something in order to keep it going or make it stronger. Example: "As the temperature dropped, we had to constantly feed the fire in the fireplace to keep the cabin warm."
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Or you'll feed the fire.
The competitions themselves feed the fire, gleefully dropping the names of past winners who became stars.
The fresh air, in fact, seemed to only feed the fire.
They feed the fire with twigs and small chunks of plastic that produce bursts of thick white smoke.
The duo, which takes its name from a Quechua word meaning "to feed the fire," has been instrumental in popularizing Andean music for the last two decades.
NEWPORT, Vt .— As a child, Brian Cook remembers hurling wood into the big orange boiler his father bought during the oil crisis of the late 1970s, helping feed the fire that provided heat and hot water to his family.
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Instead, it's only feeding the fire.
Winnie Mandela fed the fire of our discontent.
We fed the fire to stay warm.
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