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The phrase "town fire" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a fire that occurs in a town or city. It is typically used in news reports or discussions about a fire that has affected a town or city. Example: "The town fire raged through the downtown area, destroying several buildings and displacing dozens of residents."
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Rebuilt from the ashes of a great town fire in 1904, Alesund rose, phoenix-like, as an art nouveau wonder.
Martinu's father Ferdinand had been appointed town fire warden after a disastrous blaze that caused much destruction in Policka.
"It is amazing that no one on the ground was seriously hurt," said the Groton town fire marshal, Michael Richards.
On separate occasions, two cars and a town fire truck ran off North Avenue and onto their property.
"Electing Saudi Arabia as the world's judge on human rights would be like making a pyromaniac as the town fire chief".
The sound foam, commonly know as egg crating for its wavy surface, was not mentioned on the town fire inspector's November safety report, Mr. Bauer said.
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Tanks positioned on the edge of town fired a barrage of rounds and F-18 fighter jets dropped 500-pound bombs.
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