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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burned into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong idea that has been firmly established in someone's memory. For example: I will never forget the lesson my teacher taught me; it was burned into my mind.
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Countless performances are burned into my brain.
Buildings burned into the early hours.
"You see things that are burned into your soul.
The plants splay, limp, burned into the ground.
His words are burned into their respective memories.
The image of the scene is burned into my mind.
There are many landmark performances burned into people's brains.
"That's something that's burned into my memory," Butler said.
Those images are certainly burned into Hall's memory.
"These girls could be beaten and burned into subservience.
"This is burned into our brains," Michaelanne said.
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