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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firewood being" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to describe an ongoing action or state involving firewood. Example: "Firewood being stacked neatly by the fireplace creates a cozy atmosphere in the living room."
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She added that all firewood being imported into Britain will shortly be regulated and liable for inspection.
If the signature is more diverse, it may be the result of various types of firewood being brought to the spot for a campfire.
This translates into less time used to collect firewood and boil drinking water, less firewood being burnt, and less overall greenhouse gas emissions - two tons of emissions per family per year to be precise.
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Firewood was stacked along one wall.
Firewood is usually available, but not guaranteed.
But firewood was closer to his Canadian heart.
"Tie up firewood" was to beat a bound victim.
Most of the firewood is stacked, as is the hay.
"Firewood is damp and it's difficult to light fires".
Firewood is stacked near the entrance to the long house.
Getting firewood is one of the major manual projects every summer.
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