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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burned myself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that the speaker or writer has suffered a burn on their own body. Example: "I accidentally touched the hot stove and burned myself."
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If I felt pain when I burned myself then it must have been "me" I was burning.
I burned myself out.
I just burned myself out".
So I threw them away and burned myself new ones.
I almost burned myself trying to warm up".
I'd nearly burned myself out of a home, and the home wasn't even mine.
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"I just burnt myself into not being very well," he said.
One more second of this and I'd have burnt myself at the stake.
I'd also just burnt myself with hair straighteners, creating five shiny blisters on the side of my face.
Nor should it be forgotten in trying to resolve these questions that Camões himself said in one of his sonnets, "em várias flamas variamente ardia" ("I burnt myself at many flames").
And then I became CEO of my own very successful startup called Relativity Technologies (until I burnt myself out and needed to shift gears).
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