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The phrase "fire pit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a hole in the ground, usually surrounded by stones or a metal ring, where a fire is lit for warmth, cooking, or leisure activities such as roasting marshmallows. For example, "We built a fire pit in the backyard so we could roast marshmallows on summer nights."
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Fire pit.
"I never liked the fire pit.
For instance, regarding the fire pit.
Plus, she liked the fire pit.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A meadow with a fire pit.
More friends, more margaritas, a fire in the fire pit.
The fire pit will get its turn soon enough.
There was an outhouse, a Dumpster and a fire pit.
For cool-season use, install a steel fire pit.
The outdoor fire pit is just as picturesque.
Which sounds strange, because I love my fire pit.
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