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Discover Ludwig"fire engulfed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where a fire quickly and completely surrounds or covers something, such as a building or object. Example: As the flames grew larger and hotter, the fire quickly engulfed the entire house, leaving nothing but charred remains.
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Fire engulfed the rig.
The ensuing fire engulfed two trains.
The fire engulfed several blocks of boardwalk and businesses.
A fuel truck was on fire, engulfed in flames.
The fire engulfed three commuter buses and four cars.
— As a roaring fire engulfed the hillside above him, Capt.
At some point, fire engulfed the building, which collapsed into the cellar, sealing in its contents.
Upon impact, the plane split in two and fire engulfed the tail section.
No sea of fire engulfed South Korea Japann and the U.S. remained very much intact.
Fire engulfed the 39-year-old aircraft when it hit a residential area northwest of Tehran.
The fire engulfed a couch downstairs and spread upstairs, Chief Curry said.
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