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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fire for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the reason or cause for an action. Example: The firefighters were called to the scene, as there was a fire for several hours. In this example, "fire for" is used to explain the reason for the firefighters being called to the scene. Another example: The employee was fired for consistently showing up late to work. In this sentence, "fired for" is used to indicate the reason for the employee losing their job.
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It threatened to "return fire for fire".
It was a baptism of fire for Sir William.
But he has come under fire for his personal failings.
Big companies are under fire for operating their own aircraft.
That was the trial by fire for her".
The central government is under fire for withholding information.
But he saved his real fire for Mr. Montebourg.
The Marines returned fire for 10 long seconds.
Other presidents have come under fire for vacation habits.
He has been on fire for a full year now.
"You're supposed to be on fire for it".
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