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Discover Ludwig"fight fires" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe actively addressing or solving a problem or crisis. Example: The team worked tirelessly to fight fires and address any issues that arose during the project.
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fight fires
verb
To deal with urgent matters and minor emergencies rather than longer-term work.
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"You fight fires.
I fight fires.
I'll fight fires and rescue people.
"We're here to fight fires.
Institute policy is to evacuate immedidately, NOT to fight fires.
"Lots of guys want the firefighters to fight fires.
The crew was not trained to fight fires.
Volunteer fire departments are so understaffed that people come from other towns to fight fires.
Mira: "Where's the honey?" "Do you know they use helicopters to fight fires?
At times it has used the Bombardier 415, a Canadian plane designed to fight fires.
But personally, I don't think I could fight fires with this training".
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