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Discover LudwigThe phrase "major blaze" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large or significant fire, often in news reports or discussions about fire incidents. Example: "The firefighters battled a major blaze that engulfed several buildings in the downtown area."
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Few communities expect more than a dozen volunteers on a weekday, even for a major blaze.
At the same time, a fire engine is racing across 34th Street approaching the avenue, responding to a major blaze.
Fire investigation officers are due to travel to the site of a gas-fuelled power station following a major blaze.
Firefighters will continue back-burning in the NSW Blue Mountains in a bid to contain a major blaze in the Blaxland-Warrimoo area.
In one sign of cooperation, a Mexican firefighting team from Baja California helped American firefighters with a major blaze along the border early in the week.
The Grenfell Action Group, a residents' association, repeatedly warned about the risk of fire and claimed a major blaze was narrowly averted after a power surge in 2013.
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All major blazes were "generally receding," he said.
The major blazes are in Sydney's outer western suburbs.
He says that three of the four major blazes defined as emergencies have been downgraded.
In all, more than 14,000 firefighters are battling major blazes throughout California.
About 14,000 firefighters, including inmate volunteers, are battling 18 major blazes burning thousands of sq miles.
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