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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large fire" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a fire that is big in size or intensity. For example: - The firefighters were able to contain the large fire that had spread throughout the forest. - The building was destroyed in a large fire last night. - The family escaped the large fire unharmed, thanks to their quick thinking neighbor.
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Start a small or large fire.
Large fire breaks prevented any damage, however.
Plus the USFS MODIS large fire incident tracker: http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/.us/
But when a large fire comes, it is a challenge.
On my last day in Durban, a large fire broke out in the traditional medicine market.
Witnesses said they heard a loud explosion before a large fire broke out.
A large fire is reportedly burning at the blast site, which was near a petrol station.
A large fire at a refinery also made traders nervous about oil supplies.
Two cannibals sat beside a large fire, after eating the best meal they'd had in ages.
In Dubai, the celebrations were tempered by a large fire in one of its tallest buildings.
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Start a fairly large fire.
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