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"set ablaze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is on fire or has been set on fire. Example: The overgrown field was quickly set ablaze by an errant spark from the nearby campfire.
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Garbage cans were also set ablaze.
And the debate was set ablaze.
Shop-fronts were smashed and set ablaze.
Taiwan's online forums were set ablaze.
Nearby shops were also set ablaze.
"The whole region will be set ablaze.
"The whole family should be set ablaze".
At least two police cars were set ablaze, he said.
Mr. Mohammed's house was also recently set ablaze.
Already this year, however, 364 cars have been set ablaze.
A department store in Concepción was set ablaze.
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