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The phrase "such a conflagration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and destructive fire, often in a metaphorical sense to indicate a significant conflict or upheaval. Example: "The news of the scandal ignited such a conflagration within the community that it took months to restore trust."
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Are we prepared, in order to stop a Syrian civil war, for such a conflagration?
It's been more than two decades since the end of the Cold War, and many people may not know what such a conflagration would look like.
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The potential human costs to such a regional conflagration are incalculable.
(Is there much else in life?) No wonder we get such a nice conflagration in Congress and the media over women's rights, reproductive health, sexuality, parental leave, etc. etc.
The possibility of such a Palestinian-sparked conflagration must be foremost in Barak's mind as he deals with the rioting and kidnapping.
China ignores such risks at its peril.Of course neither a conflagration nor an end to the regime may be round the corner.
Such an attack would almost certainly have produced a conflagration in the Middle East that could have seen Iran retaliating by blocking oil supplies and unleashing militias and sympathisers in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon.
Not a conflagration, but there was excitement.
The sizzle was growing into a conflagration.
It's a cozy fire, not a conflagration.
The mere name "American Psycho" set off a conflagration.
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