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Discover Ludwig"open flames" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of fire, especially one that is not contained by an object or device. For example: "We had to put out the open flames before they spread to nearby buildings."
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His hands and legs had been burned by open flames.
Not one for little Timmy, unless he has a thing for open flames.
They ran blindly through the pitch-black Dark Park, past open flames in metal drums.
Turn off all gas appliances and extinguish open flames before treating the chimney.
Dear Mountain Room Parents: Today I learned not to have open flames in the same room as a costume parade.
But a word of advice, Michael: don't go too near open flames or power lines in your superwig!
The chef, Alain Passard, called himself a rôtissier, a man who confronted lamb, steak and duck with open flames.
The restaurants feature Starbucks-style open kitchens, circular chrome countertops and plasma televisions that play looped videos of open flames.
It is not recommended that you smoke, cook or have any open flames in the studio.
Microwaves and open flames are not allowed, although the first induction ovens are now on the market.
Users can help pay for cleft palate and burn surgeries resulting from close proximity to open flames used for cooking.
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