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The group of workers has set fire 'on' a barricade to protest against government's decision that it'll sell their company.
The group of workers has set fire 'to' a barricade to protest against government's decision that it'll sell their company. 有什么区别?如果难以说明的话,请教我一下例句。

Which sentence is correct?
or are both sentences correct?
What's difference between them?
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The group of workers has set fire 'on' a barricade to protest against government's decision that it'll sell their company.
 和 The group of workers has set fire 'to' a barricade to protest against government's decision that it'll sell their company. 和有什么不一样?
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