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The phrase "Get burnt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone experiences negative consequences or harm, often as a result of their actions.
Example: "If you don't follow the safety guidelines, you might get burnt while working with the chemicals."
Alternatives: "Get hurt" or "Get scorched."
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Don't get burnt in the first place.
If not you'll get burnt," he says.
"If you play with fire, you're going to get burnt".
But will the taxpayer get burnt along with them?
Keep stirring so that the paste doesn't get burnt.
If you go into it, you probably get burnt.
Since the rich have fiddled, literally, the public will get burnt.
Once, the sky was the limit, but now building owners are afraid to get burnt".
This is how CNY 7 bln look like when they get burnt in only one trade.
[Rueful] I'm pretty white so I can't afford to get burnt because I definitely don't tan.
He's slow to turn and is prone to get burnt for pace on the outside.
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