Sentence examples for fire went from inspiring English sources

The phrase "fire went" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the action of fire spreading or extinguishing, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "As the flames grew larger, the fire went beyond control."
Alternatives: "the fire spread" or "the fire extinguished.".

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The fire went out.

The fire went out, slowly.

DALANZADGAD, Mongolia — The fire went out at 3 a.m.

When the fire went out, there were no brown stains, only smudges of soot.

There were no reported injuries, and the brief fire went out by itself.

The smoldering fire went unnoticed because the employees skipped a company-required fire patrol, prosecutors said.

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The formal cease-fire went into effect at 3 p.m.

A Vietnam cease-fire went into effect on Jan . 27 1973, and the last American soldiers departed on March 29.

Activists reported no fighting across the country after the deadline for the cease-fire went into effect.

Dozens of civilians have been reported killed under government attacks since the cease-fire went into effect last Thursday.

He called the announcement, coming just nine months after a cease-fire went into effect, "quite a significant development," and an unexpected one.

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