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The phrase "burned me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has been hurt, betrayed, or deceived, often emotionally or psychologically.
Example: "I trusted him completely, but when he revealed my secrets, it really burned me."
Alternatives: "hurt me" or "betrayed me."
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"Then they whipped and burned me". Gnarled scars stretch up his forearms now, and he shuffles uneasily.
"You burned me," she said.
Twice burned, me".
It burned me out".
("That burned me," Mr. Cox said).
"But to say that burned me up, that absolutely burned me up.
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It burns me up".
"That just burns me".
"It burnt me up".
That really just burns me".
He burnt me hair off me.
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