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"set off the fireworks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase means to ignite or light fireworks in order to make them explode, usually in a celebratory manner. Example: The Fourth of July celebrations began with a parade and ended with a spectacular display of fireworks. The crowd cheered as the mayor set off the fireworks, filling the sky with bursts of color and light.
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Set off the fireworks.
Big Ben is also used to set off the fireworks along the Thames.
It's a grand explosion that leaves one wondering what set off the fireworks.
He said that many bands rig up foot switches so the musicians themselves can set off the fireworks.
They harbor a deep resentment for Great White, whose tour manager set off the fireworks in the tiny club.
Great White's leader, Jack Russell, said yesterday that the band had received permission from the club to set off the fireworks.
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Mr. Belka said he told the children next door to stop setting off the fireworks when one of the Gavinas began arguing with him.
Mr. Reid, though, wasn't willing to set off the judicial fireworks that the show has been lacking by badmouthing Mr. Cowell's choices.
Independence Day may not arrive officially until Tuesday, but on either side of the Hudson no one is waiting until then to set off the figurative fireworks.
While at Marquee Dayclub, Kourtney Kardashian set off the first fireworks of the dayclub season.
After that, he helps out at the barbecue in the park, and then he prepares to set off the town's fireworks.
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