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Discover Ludwig"was in flames" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes something on fire or engulfed in flames. Example: "The old abandoned house was in flames, with thick black smoke billowing out of the windows."
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The valley was in flames.
His plane was in flames".
The Mall was in flames.
The thermometer was in flames.
The body, he said, "was in flames".
A Miss Selfridge store was in flames.
Last night it was in flames.
By midnight her stove was in flames.
By 1 a.m., the house was in flames".
When firefighters arrived the building was in flames.
"It was pretty bad, the whole rooftop was in flames".
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