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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wall of flame" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a literal wall of fire, or a figurative wall of something intimidating that is metaphorically like a wall of flame. Example: "The dragon breathed out a wall of flame that threatened to devour us whole."
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A wall of flame engulfs the four.
An explosion -- fantastic alien thunder and a wall of flame".
Back outside, she was met by a wall of flame.
You throw out a wall of flame and a few minutes later, you fly through it.
The firemen who arrived there were met by a wall of flame and dense black smoke.
He stood still as the wall of flame raced toward him.
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Now it looks like a wall of flames is heading toward everything I own".
"Baked to death after being sent into a wall of flames on a dead-end road.
"I saw a wall of flames coming at me," he said.
They were hanging ten as firefighters battled the wall of flames on shore.
"Before it was just black with smoke, but now it is a wall of flames".
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