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Discover LudwigThe phrase "real fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to actual, physical fire as opposed to figurative or imagined fire. Example: The firefighters battled against the real fire that threatened to consume the entire forest. In this sentence, "real fire" is used to emphasize the actual danger and intensity of the fire, rather than any metaphorical meaning.
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"That's real fire".
He can still deliver real fire.
REMEMBER the old joke: "Come home to a real fire.
But he saved his real fire for Mr. Montebourg.
Later, he added, "They're playing with real fire right now".
"They were real fire and brimstone workshops," says Whiteread.
Ales, hearty food and real fire are a given.
The tip is plastic with an LED glow, not real fire, and it produces no ash.
"We want to keep it going almost like a real fire," she says.
Flickering light not real fire, just light bulb and Frank relieved.
Couple: "And the fire is real?" Hostess: "Yes, it is a real fire".
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