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The phrase 'got a fire' is not correct and not usable in written English. It might be used in spoken English in casual context. For example, "Hey, I just got a fire going in the fireplace."
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Mary said, "I've got a fire engine".
"Now we've got a fire," she said.
"I've got a fire inside me," he declared.
Two years now, and we haven't got a fire permit.
"Joe's got a fire in his belly to serve," Mr. Palin said.
"When you pulled up, it was, 'I got a fire here, I got a fire here and I've got another fire here,' " he said.
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Get a fire going.
"When you play with fire, you get a fire," said.
"They'd say: 'Can we get a fire going?
He's trying to get a fire going.
Kurt gets a fire started in the stove.
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