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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being directed or thrown into a fire, often metaphorically or literally.
Example: "He threw the old papers into fire, watching them burn away."
Alternatives: "into the flames" or "into the blaze".
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"Falling Into Fire: A Psychiatrist's Encounters with the Mind in Crisis," by Christine Montross (Penguin Press), out August 1st.
What then?" "Falling Into Fire: A Psychiatrist's Encounters with the Mind in Crisis," by Christine Montross (Penguin Press), out August 1st.
The depth of emotion on Dissolve Into Fire, with its sunbeams of heat-rippled organ and tumbling piano, verges on unbearable.
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Ice turned into fire.
All around him buildings exploded into fire.
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And "Niliria" samples a Korean folk song before shifting gears into fire-alarm-urgent club music.
Over the decades, our policies have encouraged more people to move into fire-prone canyons and brushlands.
Rapid growth of many cities in Europe in recent decades has resulted in the expansion of human settlements spreading into fire-prone landscapes.
At the same time, human encroachment into fire-prone areas has increased the potential for ignition, as well as risks and damages to human communities.
It is speculated that the increase in wildfires arises from a century of wildfire suppression coupled with the rapid expansion of human developments into fire-prone wildlands.
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