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The phrase "a burning depth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an intense or profound feeling, emotion, or experience, often related to passion or pain.
Example: "She felt a burning depth of longing for the life she had left behind."
Alternatives: "an intense depth of" or "a profound depth of".
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In this one shot, there's an element of fear and danger in this boy's life that Linklater's amiable film doesn't even contemplate, just as, in the entire segment about Remi, there's an anguish of subjection, an impulsive energy, and a burning depth of remorse that Linklater doesn't come near.
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A burning inferno of Hell on earth.
One patient in the placebo arm complained of a burning sensation in the heel and ankle.
Be aware of a burning sensation while urinating.
Physical symptoms attributed to the volcanic degassing were: burning of the skin, burning of the eyes, a burning sensation in the throat, respiratory problems, teeth staining, kidney problems, joint pain, a heart problem and tumours.
Common symptoms of UTIs include : A burning sensation when urinating.
To clarify the impact of soil depth and moisture on animal survival after fire, we conducted a burning experiment in the laboratory.
A burning question.
Trees were summarized using a burning value of 1,000.
Each run involved a burning period of 100000 iterations, and a post-burning simulation length of 1000000.
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