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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raging inferno" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large, uncontrolled fire that is burning intensely.
Example: "The firefighters struggled to contain the raging inferno that engulfed the entire forest."
Alternatives: "blazing fire" or "ferocious blaze."
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But I worry that America's discussion is losing sight of the urgent need to quench the raging inferno before it worsens further and spreads to the dry tinder beyond Syria's borders.
My abs were a raging inferno 10 minutes later.
This show of pragmatism set off a raging inferno of indignation among conservatives.
A small, humble spark can grow into raging inferno, and faster than you'd think.
When she's up all night and has a raging inferno inside of her, she's a particular delight.
It's difficult to pinpoint the moment when Margaret becomes a badass, but the gradual burn turns into a raging inferno of justice.
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Their role is to extinguish small brush fires before the flames mutate into raging infernos.
It is there in the mines that open like raging infernos and the heaps of stones that seem to hold the contours of human faces.
There is the prospect of being chased by runaway machinery, of raging infernos, rogue waves, toxic smoke and flying helicopter blades.
"It's a raging inferno-shaft" says Ian, loosening his tie and leaning across the conference table.
Old Testament vengeance appeals to the populist fury of the moment, but the truly moral thing to do during a raging financial inferno is to put it out.The result of all this, however, is that it gets ever more difficult to normalise policy.
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