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The phrase “fire at” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to shooting or attacking someone or something with weapons. Example: The regiment fired at the enemy forces.
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Fire at their heels.
Fire at will.
Thompson Ridge fire at sunset.
Some cells did not fire at all.
April saw a fire at a refinery.
So why have the fire at all?
#BREAKING: Massive fire at New Jersey warehouse.
Fire at the window...
Hell Fire" at 103rd.
Fire at whom?
Ice and fire at once.
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