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Discover Ludwig'burger king' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it as a proper noun when referring to a particular fast food restaurant chain. For example: "I went to Burger King for lunch today."
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Make a burger king whopper.
Burger King, Jeep and Apple are hacked.
$1.9 million in Burger King stock.
Burger King now has 598 restaurants.
Burger King impressed with production values.
Diageo May Cut Burger King Sale Terms.
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The predecessor to Burger King was founded in 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida, as Insta-Burger King.
(See Burger King Gains On Pocketbook Pains.).
Wendy's passes Burger King.
Or was it Burger King?
One advertiser is Burger King.
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