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The phrase "in flames" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to depict chaos, destruction, or intense emotion. For example, "The building was engulfed in flames, reducing it to rubble within minutes."
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in flames
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Dramatically and with no hope of recovery.
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Iraq is in flames.
A man in flames.
Up in flames.
Down in flames twice.
The Pinto exploded in flames.
You're going down in flames.
Then it ignited in flames.
But engulfed in flames.
"Most of them go down in flames".
Would the car explode in flames, below?
Meanwhile Tunisia went up in flames.
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