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Discover Ludwig"like wildfire" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to signify the rapid spread of something very quickly or intensely. For example, "The news of the new restaurant opening spread like wildfire throughout the town."
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"It's spreading like wildfire".
Concept spread like wildfire.
"It was like wildfire," Ms. Richards said.
"It spread like wildfire," she said.
News of the arrests spread like wildfire.
It is spreading through China like wildfire.
The story spread like wildfire.
"It can spread like wildfire".
Then it spread like wildfire.
The idea caught like wildfire.
But the strike didn't spread like wildfire.
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