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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as burning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to compare something to the intensity or quality of burning, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "Her passion for art was as burning as the sun at noon."
Alternatives: "as intense" or "as fierce".
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Both were usually seen as acting like cauteries or caustics—as "burning" the skin.
Burning natural gas releases about half as much carbon dioxide as burning coal.
Burning synthetic gasoline made from coal releases as much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as burning the real thing.
When "burned" in a nuclear fusion reactor, this deuterium could yield as much energy as burning 300 liters of gasoline.
We consider other commitment strategies such as burning boats.
Wolf-Rayet stars start out as burning behemoths around 20 times more massive than our sun.
That's because burning it pumps twice as much carbon into the atmosphere as burning natural gas.
It was quite vulnerable and there were terrible troubles such as burning houses and fighting.
For some people, burning ivory makes as much sense as burning banknotes.
But building a media empire isn't as easy as burning down a political campaign.
He pointed to the light gray puffs, identifying the source as burning underbrush.
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