What does the specification 'biggest of 3 major fires' imply about the scale, frequency, or pattern of fires in Spokane?

"Biggest of 3 major fires" has no defined scale, frequency, or pattern. "Biggest" is unquantified. Acreage is typical in wildland fire reporting, but no Spokane-specific metric is established. "Major" lacks a local definition; no criteria for qualification are provided. The phrase selects the largest from exactly three fires. It conveys no temporal, spatial, or frequency context. It does not indicate how often such fires occur, their timing, or whether they are part of a larger set. No inference about scale beyond relative size among three is valid.

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