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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a burning of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an intense feeling, such as anger or passion. For example, "She felt a burning of rage as she listened to the news."
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We used a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) chain length of 50,000,000 with a burning of 1,000,000 and parameters logged every 1,000 trees.
The sacrifice, a burning of incense, was an act of worship common in both Near Eastern and Roman sanctuaries.
There is a children's parade, a burning of the Carnival King and lots of prizes for various local contests.
As one signatory on the petition of confidence in Corbyn put it: "Force him out and I will personally organise a burning of membership cards outside [Labour] HQ".
Then a provincial governor ordered a burning of my books, and, following my return to Istanbul, the Şişli public prosecutor opened the case against me, and I found myself the object of international concern.
The march had started over a burning of the Koran overseen, last week, by Terry Jones, the preacher in Florida who got everyone to pay attention to him by threatening to do so on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
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Lately, besides the symptoms of menopause, a "burning kind of numbness" had been snaking up her arms.
A Cup of Rage is a burning coal of a work, superbly translated by Stefan Tobler.
A pile becomes a burning engine of decomposition, reaching temperatures of 130 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
Beneath the punched-up absurdity of "Anchorman" lies a burning satire of misogyny.
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