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Discover Ludwig"in a blaze" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be on fire or burning brightly. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is happening or being done quickly and with great intensity. Example: The abandoned building was quickly engulfed in a blaze, with flames shooting out of every window. The politician's controversial statement ignited a social media firestorm, with opinions and arguments flying in a blaze of activity.
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It ended in a blaze of anonymity.
"We left in a blaze of glory".
So why not make one's entry in a blaze?
The final movement unfolded in a blaze of color.
I woke up in a blaze of white sun.
Up in a blaze went all those American movies.
Going out in a Blaze of Glory, yes.
Groupon went public last November in a blaze of publicity.
The next two weeks went by in a blaze.
"Mr. McCall is not leaving in a blaze of glory".
In a blaze of enthusiasm, the children changed their names.
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