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The phrase "setting off firecrackers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where you are speaking or writing about someone setting off firecrackers - perhaps in a story or a description of an event. For example: "The kids ran around the garden, setting off firecrackers and laughing as they watched them sparkle in the night sky".
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Children were setting off firecrackers and men were firing automatic rifles into the air in celebration.
When the shooting in the House began, another representative said, "They're setting off firecrackers".
Finally, New Year's Eve in Honolulu is unremarkable but for the overwhelmingly popular practice of setting off firecrackers.
How do you react, before you find out that it's just people setting off firecrackers at a wedding?
After evening prayers and supper, many young people celebrate Ramadan by setting off firecrackers late into the night.
"The attacks came while the people were setting off firecrackers," said Ernesto Concepcion, mayor of Alamada, ABS-CBN television said.
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Her old friends set off firecrackers.
In Brussels, protesters set off firecrackers and waved huge banners attacking austerity measures.
Several thousand party workers chanted slogans and set off firecrackers to celebrate her victory.
At this mom's house, we baked, we cleaned, and we set off firecrackers on the Fourth of July.
In small demonstrations, workers beat drums, set off firecrackers and, in a few incidents, threw rocks at the police.
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