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The phrase "and burning often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that frequently causes burning or is associated with burning sensations or actions.
Example: "The candle was made of a low-quality wax, and burning often resulted in a smoky odor."
Alternatives: "and frequently igniting" or "and often causing burns".
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The violence began as Seleka rebels, mainly Muslims from the north-east, fought their way south to the capital, Bangui, last year, killing and burning, often at random, along the way.
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But wildfire works at the edges, which in the counties now burning often means in areas that are meant to be bywords for security, houses that have retreated along an inland frontier from the mass populations of Los Angeles and the surrounding cities.
This results in burning, often-green squirts that scorch your sphincter.
Nearly 50,000 soldiers have fanned out across the country, confronting traffickers, seizing drug labs and burning marijuana crops, often replacing local police officers too corrupt or ill prepared to do their jobs.
Furthermore, the NSSI methods cutting and burning were more often reported compared to those without BPD (Table 2).
When you take into account the total emissions from producing, processing and burning these biofuels, they often fail to reduce emissions.
As one might expect, breathing that smoke has been linked to serious medical problems, and massive amounts of open burning often means that neither military personnel nor local residents can avoid inhaling it.
All five patients with Morvan's syndrome were male and had clinical neuromyotonia, confirmed on EMG, with dysautonomia, pain, usually in the feet and often burning in nature, and marked insomnia.
Sir Anthony Hopkins, in full Philip Anthony Hopkins (born December 31 , 1937 Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales Welshh stage and film actor of burning intensity, often seen at his best when playing pathetic misfits or characters on the fringes of insanity.
December 31 , 1937Port Talbot, Wales Sir Anthony Hopkins, in full Philip Anthony Hopkins (born December 31 , 1937 Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales) Welsh stage and film actor of burning intensity, often seen at his best when playing pathetic misfits or characters on the fringes of insanity.
Anthony Hopkins, in full Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, (born December 31 , 1937 Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, Welshh stage and film actor of burning intensity, often seen at his best when playing pathetic misfits or characters on the fringes of insanity.
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