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"burn into" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb and means to imprint or etch something into one's memory or consciousness. Example: The traumatic experience at the accident burned into her mind and she could not shake off the images for months. In this sentence, "burned into" is used to convey the intensity and lasting impact of the memory.
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Drag the songs or playlist you want to burn into the "Burn" tab.
Experiences that burn into the brain.
Although contained, the fire continued to burn into last night.
Temperatures then rose into the 80s and 90s that spring, helping the fires burn into July.
How long do teams want to let the name new Meadowlands burn into fans' brains?
That crackle, however, come New Year's Day's transmission, will burn into full-blown bromance.
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Some of the more hallowed, burned-into-your-brain assumptions of traveling around the region are now on the chopping block as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeks to curtail yet another budget deficit — this one projected at $400 million.
RF burns can hurt, and burn deeply into the flesh of a finger or hand.
So buy it, burn it into your consciousness or risk burning in hell.
You can use a wood burning tool to burn personalized designs into your hiking stick.
they burn jewels into jewels.... she will never recover.
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