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The word "burn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb when something catches fire and starts burning, or as a noun to refer to an injury caused by heat or chemicals. Example sentence: She was burned on her arm by the hot stove.
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burn
verb
To cause to be consumed by fire.
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Banners glorifying war criminals were openly displayed and songs raining down from the terraces included "Kill, kill, kill the Albanians" and "Burn them, burn them alive until there are none left".
I will jog long distances on coastal paths in preference to the burn of a short, fast session.
"It could be rolled out to prison staff, GPs and in key professions where there is big burn out," said Chris Ruane MP, co-chair of the group at the launch of its interim report on Wednesday.
Lycra-clad, cinch-belted and leg-warmered, I'm squeezing, lifting and toning: feeling the burn, Jane Fonda style.
"I just want you!" But Terry also knew that the homes that are abandoned are the homes that burn.
Normally, Burn This had no trouble keeping an audience absorbed: John Malkovich and Juliet Stephenson were at their mesmeric best, the auditorium was an intimate 200-seater, and the play was a sell-out.
But they responded in a positive manner every time, eradicating their first deficit within five minutes through Ross McCormack, their second within three minutes thanks to Cauley Woodrow's strike and their third within four through Dan Burn to ensure it ended all square.
Nobody who had booked tickets all those weeks before for a Thursday evening performance of Burn This at the Hampstead Theatre Club could have known that their night out was going to coincide with England versus West Germany in the semi-finals of Italia 90.
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But there is an imminent threat of breakdown of talks in Greece and a more slow-burn risk of weak productivity growth," she said.
Under the plans, ministers agreed to keep a permanent stockpile of at least six months' supply of coal, increase coal imports, build more oil-burn, nuclear and gas-fired power stations and encourage development of more opencast mines.
The last film to pull off the feat was the slow-burn The King's Speech, back in January-February 2011. January-February 2011
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