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"ignite of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it is used in specific dialects or technical jargon, but it would not be considered standard or appropriate in most contexts. Example sentence: The campfire began to ignite of its own accord, without any assistance.
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Similarly, he opposed the liberation of Kuwait allegedly because Saddam's igniting of its oil fields would destroy the Arab world's natural environment.
Adam persuades Eve to come to see him in Tangier, and the re-igniting of their eternal affair brings them to a crisis.
The fuel ignites of its own accord when it is injected into compressed (and therefore heated) air in the engine – a process known as compression ignition.
The igniting of fire and air energy amplifies the potential for getting carried away and shaking up relationships.
Think of systems to improve the igniting of the gunpowder.
If successful, it will ignite one of the most destructive resource races of our time.
Pour all the matches out of the box, being careful not to accidentally strike and ignite any of them.
Austerity would ignite intolerance of corruption, and set the stage for an authoritarian populist just like Mr Fujimori.
However, the Founder and Chief Ignite Officer of Ignite, Tom McDermott believes that this thinking is flawed.
Meanwhile, South Pole station crew will ignite barrels of diesel fuel to light the runway.
Make certain the flashpoint doesn't ignite any of your municipal bond issues.
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