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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually burn out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the phenomenon of exhaustion or depletion, often in the context of work or stress.
Example: "After months of relentless deadlines and no breaks, I finally felt myself start to actually burn out."
Alternatives: "truly exhaust" or "really tire out".
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"It can actually burn out your circuits.
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The long distances, bad roads and then you have been working the whole day; burn out actually, it's a challenge.
(Actually, LED bulbs generally don't burn out at all; they just get dimmer).
And actually, there is a timer on each fyre, so if the conversation dies down, eventually, that fyre will burn out and will no longer be featured prominently.
Some burn out quickly.
Then they burn out.
Movies burn out quicker".
"People burn out.
"They'll burn out.
Everyone began to burn out.
University meteors often burn out.
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