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The phrase "green fire" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the appearance of something that is green and blazing, such as a bright green flame or glowing emerald embers. For example, "The dragon breathed green fire as it flew through the night sky."
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green fire
noun
A pyrotechnic composition which burns with a green flame. It consists of sulfur and potassium chlorate, with some salt of barium (usually the nitrate).
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May brings green fire: a lyrical contagion.
Suddenly, he said, "Look, you're breathing green fire".
HARTFORD Real Art Ways "A Fierce Green Fire," documentary by Mark Kitchell.
Where is a girl like Mara, her eyes full of secret green fire?
So it's curious that "A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet," chronicling its history, is about as sleepy as a documentary can be.
Of the remaining movies, "Green Fire" is a certified stinker, while "The Country Girl" — for which Kelly won an Oscar — is drab and overwrought.
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