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The phrase "lit fireplace" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a fireplace that has been lit or set on fire. Example: "The warm glow from the lit fireplace filled the room with a cozy ambiance."
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On Wednesday, Agrusa questioned Constand about a lit fireplace and dim lights.
That may very well be, but when I dab it on the inside of my wrist, I'm hit by caramel, vanilla, and the waft from a lit fireplace.
Except I am standing in front of a lit fireplace in Tampa, FL.
Mortimer Goth settles in to one of the 15 wicker chairs that have suddenly appeared by his lit fireplace.
Family movie nights during the winter now include a lit fireplace, and his favorite part of camping is having a fire.
Sit, for instance, in front of a lit fireplace or candle and then, with a focus on your breath, visualize the flame coming into your heart, your throat, or whatever part of your body relates to the wound.
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Our bungalow (No. 344), roughly 950 square feet and crammed with cozy furniture, was glorious: Wood-beamed ceilings gave it the feel of a Tuscan country home, the louvered doors opened on to a balcony with a view of Pacific sunsets, and the gas-lit fireplace offered a soft glow in the evening.
Chimney or Vents: A wood-burning fireplace will require a chimney with a spark arrestor, while a gas-lit fireplace will only require vents.
The Saratoga Arms (495-497 Broadway; 518-584-1775) is a 16-room luxury inn with a beautiful porch, gas-lit fireplaces and quotes about Saratoga painted in each shower.
But when our number was called, and we were ushered down a hallway lined with vintage Indian blankets to a medium-small room with a gas-lit, stone-faced fireplace, the surroundings were considerably cozier.
One of his predecessors, Buddy Cianci, was twice convicted of felonies while in office: once for racketeering, and once for assaulting a man — using a lit cigarette and a fireplace log — who was dating his ex-wife.
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