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Discover LudwigThe phrase "saw a fire" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing an observation of a fire, whether literal or metaphorical. Example: "While hiking in the woods, I saw a fire in the distance and quickly alerted the authorities."
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He saw a fire chief.
April saw a fire at a refinery.
"I never saw a fire like this".
Durham said he saw a fire always smoldering in Frazier.
I saw a fire rising up to sky, then I lost consciousness.
I got a scare the other day when I drove in and saw a fire engine next door.
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I hadn't seen a fire station.
"I swear I've not seen a fire like it".
I've never seen a fire more serious".
Others reported hearing a large bang and seeing a fire inside the plane.
Tyler Townsend, a fire captain, said he he had never seen a fire burn so many homes.
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