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Discover Ludwig"the inferno" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun or noun phrase to describe a place or situation filled with intense heat, destruction, or turmoil. Example: The firefighters bravely battled through the inferno to rescue the trapped survivors.
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the inferno
noun
A place or situation resembling Hell.
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The inferno is real.
SC: It's "The Inferno," Logan.
Three asylum-seekers drowned fleeing the inferno.
It is "Inferno," not "The Inferno".
Buck discusses "The Inferno" with Dubinion.
Indeed, he ridicules the hallowed opening lines of the Inferno.
Hungary's Jews almost made it through the inferno.
(Kate Winslet famously helped rescue Branson's mother from the inferno).
All but two were caught by the inferno and perished.
Mürren still hosts Lunn's creation, the Inferno downhill race.
He has raced the Inferno more than 20 times.
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