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The phrase 'ignite to' is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase would be 'ignite into' or 'ignite'. For example: The spark from the match ignited into a flame. The sparkles in her eyes ignited my heart.
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Furthermore, the analysis revealed that with the increase of fuel concentration, a single-stage cool flame can ignite to a warm flame or a hot flame.
Moreover, a warm flame can extinguish into a cool flame or ignite to a hot flame when the fuel concentration is substantially reduced or increased, respectively.
Designers who care will have to get creative elsewhere, and, increasingly, it's the band's web page where the spark will have to ignite to represent the faceless files.
In 1965 he took the case of Richard Mapolisa, sentenced to death for his involvement in a petrol bombing which failed to ignite, to the judicial committee of the privy counsel.
The second stage will then ignite to take its payload up to orbit.
Events usually draw at least 100 attendees, and the largest Ignite to date has had 800 attendees.
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The finished rocket fuel is unlikely to ignite due to shock or friction, but will readily ignite when exposed to open flame.
Be the spark to ignite change, to see the future for your child!
Timber was also ignited to produce illumination.
"Rape is rape" was the meme quickly ignited to counter the lunacy.
The giant crosses ignited to remember the Lewes martyrs appear to be a 19th-century innovation.
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