Sentence examples for burn broken from inspiring English sources

'burn broken' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
The correct phrase would be 'burned broken' (past tense verb). For example: "The fire had burned the broken window shut."

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Similar to an earlier Registry study (Brackbill et al. 2014), number of types of injuries was defined by whether respondents reported at wave 1 sustaining any of the following types of injury on 9/11: cut, abrasion or puncture wound, sprain or strain, burn, broken bone or dislocation, and concussion or head injury.

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When the authorities retrieved the bag, they found that it contained a burned, broken skull and a stone.

If you stop, your hair may burn and break.

We burn easily, break out in hives, draw the blinds … That's why there is music like this, for those who run for the shady spot and can't wait for winter.

She worried that they were going to get wet, contract a rash, feel something pull or burn or break, and that Leiningen, 38, would not be able to finish.

As they were passing through the smaller streets, which are filled with shops and cars they'd shout, "Do not burn or break anything!

At one point, I was following a group of about 50 anarchists – they were all dressed in black and armed to the teeth – and as they were passing through the smaller streets which are filled with shops and cars they'd shout, "Do not burn or break anything!

Aerobics would burn and break down tissues, and older persons do not rebuild as young athletes do.

It's essential to not put heat onto your hair, as the heat will dry up, burn and/or break off your hair.

Burn, burn, burn!

Anything can happen in sports — you can lose interest, you can burn out, go crazy, break a leg.

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