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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burn with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong emotion. For example, "She burned with anger as the judge read the verdict."
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It's a slow burn, with false trails".
Which leaves its heart, 55 pages that burn with Lessing's distilled fierceness.
The Burn with Jeff Ross.
Burn with a political or social conviction?
"I went to Lee [Burridge]'s first Burn with him.
She said she was advised by managers to treat the burn with a condiment.
Dab the burn with vinegar.
Lightly cover the burn with gauze.
Cover the burn with a clean, dry dressing.
Cover the burn with clean dry dressing or bandage.
Do not treat the burn with butter or egg.
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