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"burn to ashes" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means to completely burn something until it turns into ashes. Example: The fire destroyed the entire forest, reducing everything in its path to ashes.
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I saw my wedding sari burn to ashes".
Remember back in September when that 120m long model of London was set on fire to unsatisfyingly burn to ashes to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London?
The hard-right Republicans in the House aren't interested in sitting at a long table with pencils and budget books; they want to set that table on fire, and burn to ashes all the compromises that long defined the two-party system.
Humans grow only to burn to ashes; they are not exempt from the cosmic law (1 318.17 18).
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We saw here bodies burned to ashes.
"The furniture, everything, was burned to ashes".
In 1880, it burned to ashes, and was rebuilt.
All my manuscripts must be burned to ashes.
The following day he was publicly broken on the wheel, strangled, and then burned to ashes.
Through Vishnu's intervention, Prahlada emerged unharmed, while Holika was burned to ashes.
But an untold number were burned to ashes, leaving investigators with little to identify.
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