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'stop fire' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to direct someone to stop a physical fire or to signify the end of an action or activity. For example, "If the fire continues to spread, we must yell 'stop fire' and evacuate immediately."
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The goal is no longer to stop fire but to limit property damage.
The Liberty did not know how to stop Fire point guard Ukari Figgs.
Such "associations to red — stop, fire, alarm, warning — can be activated without a person's awareness, and then influence what they are thinking about or doing," said John A. Bargh, a psychology professor at Yale University.
Must also tree clear to stop fire from spreading!
Must also tree clear to stop fire spreading!
It's used to stop fire blight, but as a result, fire blight is becoming resistant to it (because SCIENCE!).
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A call went out to stop firing.
"They didn't stop firing.
"If they stop firing on our communities, we will stop firing," Mr. Barak told Israel Radio.
"We will cease fire when the Cambodians stop firing at us".
"Hamas should stop firing rockets," a third policeman said, "until they get better rockets".
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