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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flames of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an intense or passionate feeling. For example, "She could feel the flames of love growing in her heart."
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The flames of hedonism, the flames of narcissism, the flames of self-centered morality are licking at the very foundations of our society: the family unit.
The flames of the ceremonial bonfire flickered on his walls.
The flames of Hades had risen to the surface!
And shoulder through the flames of your burning, dying dreams.
"The flames of war are not completely extinguished," she said.
Fanatical love and hate their fires kindle flames of freedom".
There are original flames of insight buried in "House Arrest".
The flames of hope and kindness and love".
"He must put out the flames of violence permanently.
The coalition is fanning the flames of this.
The internet helped fan the flames of the protest.
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