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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fire exits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to designated exits in a building that are specifically meant for use in case of a fire emergency.
Example: "In case of an emergency, please proceed to the nearest fire exits located at the end of the hall."
Alternatives: "emergency exits" or "safety exits."
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fire exits
noun
Plural of fire exit
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There are fire exits.
Fire exits, for instance.
No ventilation, no fire exits.
Of course nightclubs should have fire exits.
Emergency fire exits must be illuminated.
Fire exits are locked, blocked by boxes in storage or simply nonexistent.
As a nation, we regulate fire exits, but not 100-round magazines.
We spent 36 years dealing with inadequate restrooms and fire exits.
It doesn't have enough fire exits, sprinklers or wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, as required by city regulations.
"We observed considerable clutter in ward areas at the Cumberland Infirmary site, which compromises fire exits.
One said: "None of the buildings here have outside fire exits.
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