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Discover Ludwig"set a fire" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a literal fire, such as when you are giving instructions, or when you are referring to figuratively starting a movement or revolution. Example: "I'm ready to set a fire and spark a movement for change in this community."
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— Ed.], makes its debut today, along with HOT ISSUES, SET A FIRE, UPS AND DOWNS, DEPOSITOR and UNDERTOW.
"Then they set a fire to force me out.
"When I didn't play, that set a fire.
On February 27 , 1979 Heard set a fire that caused smoke damage to the building's contents.
The officials said the gunman then set a fire behind the hall.
Someone set a fire in a dean's office; telephones and typewriters were smashed.
He set a fire inside an iron bin and burned some trash.
How to Set a Fire and Why, by Jesse Ball (Pantheon).
In 1976, Ms. Clement set a fire in her house in Somers, in Westchester County.
Then there is the theory that consolidation could set a fire under consumer stocks.
Rioting prisoners set a fire that killed 317 other inmates who were locked in their cells.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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