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The phrase "grass fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fire that occurs in grasslands or fields, often in the context of wildfires or controlled burns.
Example: "The firefighters worked tirelessly to contain the grass fire before it spread to nearby homes."
Alternatives: "field fire" or "brush fire."
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When they came home a grass fire started in the back of their house.
Then a small grass fire broke out near the pad, but quickly was extinguished.
The grass fire cycle is set to destroy the savanna anyway.
A similar grass fire had had much the same effect on Sunday.
It happened to be a picture of an enormous grass fire in Australia, photographed from a satellite.
But the Weed wildfire, like many of the wildfires in the West in recent years, began as a grass fire.
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Temperatures routinely break a hundred degrees in the summertime, and drought and grass fires are common.
"Fire crackers and fire balls are dangerous and can cause grass fires.
Eight anti-tank rockets screamed overhead, exploding on the Israeli side and setting grass fires.
The leaping flames started numerous grass fires, one of which burned part of a nearby house.
Dozens of bush and grass fires contined to burn across NSW.
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