Sentence examples for huge fire from inspiring English sources

The phrase "huge fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fire that is large in size or intensity.
Example: "The firefighters struggled to control the huge fire that engulfed the building."
Alternatives: "massive blaze" or "large inferno."

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In 1892, a huge fire destroyed most of the neighborhood.

[CBS] A huge fire enveloped a Jersey City recycling plant.

Then in September 2005 a huge fire broke out.

A huge fire resulted, and five people died.

And of course, it was a huge fire hazard.

A huge fire burned in the midst of the city.

On that same day, a huge fire broke out, destroying the greater part of the town.

"Our town's so small, but we have a huge fire department.

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