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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flame of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used metaphorically to describe the intensity or passion of something. Example: The flame of patriotism burned fiercely in the hearts of the soldiers as they marched into battle.
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"The flame of democracy is still burning".
The flame of tradition is carefully tended.
But the flame of competition had been rekindled.
"I detect in your eyes slight flame of hostility.
Laura smiled to herself — a pure flame of enthusiasm.
It's whether that flame of ambition has been lit.
He told mourners to "keep the flame of hope alive".
Mr. Lanza keeps the flame of independence alive.
"To have Paris is a huge flame of hope.
"About how one fans the flame of the other".
Is there anyway to rekindle the flame of British élan?
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