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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already burnt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been burned prior to the current moment or situation.
Example: "The toast is already burnt, so we need to make a new batch."
Alternatives: "already charred" or "already scorched".
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Some firms have already burnt their fingers by looking too Big-Brotherish.
The government has already burnt our home, how can I appeal to them?
My NHS experiences have either been wonderful or deeply disappointing, depending on whether the individuals treating me were still fighting a broken system or had already burnt out.
The world has already burnt more than half the maximum amount of fossil fuel that can be consumed if catastrophic levels of global warming are to be avoided, scientists have calculated.
That, in turn, prompted Van Gaal to hold a separate meeting with his assistants, when they decided they should remove De Gea from their plans and bring the Argentina international Sergio Romero into the team, since Víctor Valdés had already burnt his bridges at Old Trafford.
Already burnt out by the hectic lifestyle of a researcher?
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"I'm already burned and toasted".
Much of it is already burned to generate energy.
A lot of consumers are already burned out on deals.
He'd already burned his bridges with those people.
They estimate that we have already burned 530 gigatons.
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