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Discover Ludwig"made a fire" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of creating or starting a fire. Example: After a long day of hiking, they made a fire to keep warm and roast some marshmallows.
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They made a fire.
Wojnarowicz made "A Fire in My Belly," dated 1986-87, aturningning point.
It was so late the t.v. had signed off and they made a fire.
There was a chill in the air and Miller made a fire in the fireplace.
An elderly woman made a fire of a small pile of dried heather, to heat water for tea.
He had made a fire in the fireplace and caught up on his reading of The Economist.
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We must make a fire".
Would two sparks make a fire?
Sparling was making a fire — slowly.
If you are cold, make a fire.
Meanwhile, make a fire in a grill.
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