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The phrase "and burned in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing destruction by fire or metaphorically to describe something that has been ruined or damaged significantly.
Example: "The documents were lost forever, as they were and burned in the fire that consumed the entire building."
Alternatives: "and incinerated in the" or "and destroyed in the".
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Then: "The curtain rose and burned in the morning sun".
FRIDAY'S PUZZLE — A very crunchy puzzle, and once again, I crashed and burned in the southeast.
During engine operation these vapours are desorbed and burned in the engine.
General Motors, Ford and Chrysler crashed and burned in the last few years.
Latham was Labor's great hope until he crashed and burned in the 2004 election.
And definitely as a teenager I worked and crashed and burned in the fashion business [as a designer].
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This is the condition under which volatiles are well released from the coal and burnt in the heat-confined environment to sustain a high temperature.
The car was taken to Berlin and burned in 1945 by the Germans.
A record number of marijuana plants were uprooted and burned in California this year, the authorities said.
It had been smashed and burned in 1936 when Republican forces attacked the chapel.
Margaret Thatcher won elections after Brixton and Tottenham burned in the 1980s.
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