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"wood fire" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe a fire that is made or fueled by wood. For example: - The cozy cabin smelled of burning wood fire, making the chilly night more bearable. - We gathered around the crackling wood fire, roasting marshmallows and telling ghost stories. - The restaurant prided itself on its wood-fired pizzas, claiming they were the best in town. - The house was completely destroyed by the raging wood fire, leaving only charred remains. - The campers huddled together around the wood fire, trying to stay warm in the freezing weather.
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But instead of using a wood fire, they draw on the coal-fired brick-oven tradition.
WOOD, fire, smoke and flesh.
Cook it over a wood fire.
Try making it over a wood fire.
Pizza cooks over a wood fire in a restaurant.
I am cooking dinner over an open wood fire.
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In the street below, another worker stood by a scrap-wood fire blazing in an oil drum.
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Wood-fire grilled clams, lobster, fish.
Mr. Moore fires in an 18-foot-long, double-chamber anagama-noborigama wood-fire kiln.
Handcrafted cheese. 1 wood-fire oven".
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