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Discover Ludwig"fires at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an action of shooting. For example, "The gunman fired at the police officer."
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The rioters started fires at dusk.
The fires at St. Anselm touch more than meat, however.
"That started fires at the protest sites," he said.
They narrowly survived two major fires at his homes.
The WMD have started fires at homes and businesses.
Crews may just encounter too many fires at once.
A nearby cell fires at a different location.
In 2004, inmates rioted and set fires at a private prison in Colorado run by C.C.A.
She fires at the jabbering figure, who sings and lurches at her with a crowbar.
Other fires: At least 23 major fires elsewhere in the city.
There are log fires at night and even a yurt (for more yoga!).
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