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Discover LudwigThe phrase "play fire" is not a complete, grammatically correct sentence
It is possible that it could be used in some contexts or slang, but as a standalone phrase it is not considered proper English. It would need to be part of a larger sentence or phrase in order to make sense. Example: "Don't play with fire, it could end up burning you."
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Yes, that's officially the best album in 30 years (it even beat Duffy) Liam swaggers on stage like it's 1997 (hang on!) and proceeds to thank not his brother but the "best fans in the fucking world" he swaggers off to embrace the fans and by the time he's come back Peter Kay's called him a "nobhead" 8.31pm: The new Oasis, that'll be Kasabian, take to the stage to play Fire.
We were notified of the merger on the same day it was announced and had to play fire control with our customers.
Do not play Fire Tennis.
11) Even after getting a morning off, I was less than enthusiastic about getting out of bed to play fire trucks.
His play, FIRE ON BABYLON, was nominated for The Robert Chesley/Victor Bumbalo Foundation Award for Playwriting, as well as being named a semifinalist for The O'Neill Conference in 2015.
And beware, for anyone who can't play Fire Emblem in case you get too invested in your characters: your pack of thieves and ne'er-do-wellers can permanently die.
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Either way, the play fired up James, who scored 9 points to close the half with 23.
We woke up to papers and radio stations vilifying us for playing 'Fire'".
The director, liking what he heard, played "Fire Water Burn" on his Friday night show.
We are playing fire, and the chances of serious burns are not slim.
In his film, where gun-play, fires, or explosions are needed, Lang often used real weapons.
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