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The phrase "fire spark" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English, but it may not make sense in all contexts.
It depends on how it is used in a sentence. For example: - "The fire sparked and crackled, filling the room with warmth." (Here, "fire sparked" is used as a verb phrase to describe the action of the fire.) - "He watched the fire spark as he added more wood to the flame." (Here, "fire spark" is used as a noun phrase to describe a small, fiery particle.) - "The fire, sparks flying, was quickly extinguished by the firefighters." (Here, "fire sparks" is used as a noun phrase to describe the small sparks produced by the fire.) Overall, the phrase "fire spark" can be used in written English as long as it makes sense in the context it is used in. It is often used to describe the visual or auditory effects of a fire.
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Bits of his brain fed ants over a whole winter, those same ants he brutally set light to and morbidly watched squirm in the fire, spark in the flames, and in the process perfume his nostrils with the acrid smell of their scorching holocaust.
ON Semi makes a high-power 400-volt transistor to fire spark plugs.
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