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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sunburn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the condition of skin that has been damaged by excessive exposure to the sun.
Example: "After spending the entire day at the beach without sunscreen, I ended up with a painful sunburn."
Alternatives: "a sunburned skin" or "a burn from the sun."
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It's a sunburn.
Mr. Alm was catching a sunburn.
Saved, then, with nothing more than a sunburn.
It lingered like a sunburn, with tight discomfort.
"It's comparable to getting a sunburn on your lungs.
"I could have gotten a sunburn from all that warmth," she said.
She described it as feeling like a sunburn, although she had not been in the sun.
"This effect on immune suppression can set in even before a sunburn," she said.
Life is too short to waste a minute getting a sunburn.
Dr. Schwartz says getting a sunburn should not be a cause for panic.
The captain, wearing shades and a sunburn, nodded to his bikini-clad entourage.
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