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Discover Ludwig"set fire" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about intentionally starting a fire or causing something to catch on fire. Example: The arsonist set fire to the abandoned house, causing extensive damage. In this sentence, "set fire" is used to describe the action of starting the fire intentionally. Another example could be: She accidentally set fire to her kitchen curtains while cooking. In this sentence, "set fire" is used to describe the unintentional action of causing something to catch on fire.
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set fire
verb
To light using fire.
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They'd set fire to things!
Set fire to what?
The Germans set fire to the ghetto.
I set fire to its testicles".
Set fire to my tail.
Clegg set fire to a cactus.
One student set fire to another's coat.
He then set fire to the house.
Occasionally they set fire to country estates.
"I've never set fire to it".
Most teenagers don't set fire to cars.
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