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Discover Ludwig"raging fire" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a fire that is burning fiercely and uncontrollably. Example: The firefighters struggled to contain the raging fire that was spreading rapidly through the dry forest.
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A raging fire swept the room, apparently killing everyone inside.
Wall Street analysts have also been good at pouring gasoline on a raging fire.
In every photograph, from childhood on, there is a raging fire in his eyes.
"But you and I both know that a slogan never put out a raging fire.
Afghanistan is not, in fact, being consumed, at the moment, by a raging fire; it only feels that way.
The image is of a barn, its strong frame holding steady as a raging fire all but consumes it.
Suchen tried to imagine this sleepy town engulfed by a raging fire, but she couldn't picture it.
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As of Tuesday morning, the still-raging fire had grown to 67,000 acres.
By Monday evening the still-raging fire had grown to 62,000 acres and was just 10% contained.
None of this is as simple as it sounds, and there is a witty duet between Faye Driscoll and John Beasant III set to the song "Raging Fire".
Previously - The Girls' Guide to Winter: Gettin' Cozytime-Cozykins from November to Eternity Featuring Cuddle-Ups and Boy Talk Around a Mythic Raging Fire.
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