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"burner for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that something is used for burning or as a source of heat. Examples: 1. The laboratory had a special burner for heating chemicals. 2. She turned on the gas burner for the stove to start cooking dinner. 3. He bought a new oil burner for his house to keep warm during the winter.
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It's been on the back burner for 10 years now.
But it went on the back burner for many years".
On the back burner, for now, anyway, is the unresolved situation of General Manager Theo Epstein.
That's one of the elements that gets put on the back burner for style and flash.
"Since we're not prepared to unilaterally implement it, it's on the back burner for now".
There's small gas-fired wood burner for when temperatures fall below freezing.
"I just might have to put that on the back burner for a little while".
My only luxury was a small gas burner for brewing coffee.
Also placed on the back burner for now was talk of the Sabres continuing their late-season playoff push.
Here were pots and pans, stacked neatly in racks, and below was a kerosene burner for cooking.
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"It's a leg-burner for sure, and you have to have a lot of willpower".
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