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Discover Ludwig"burning bush" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a bush, usually a bramble bush, that is on fire or appears to be burning. For example, "Suddenly, a burning bush appeared out of nowhere in the forest clearing."
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burning bush
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Biblical object described in Exodus 3:1-22, used by Yahweh to communicate with Moses
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3a) Moses: Burning Bush, and Moses, Miracle of Rod changed to Serpent — Beside burning bush, serpent crawls toward Moses as Shepherd, with head draped, stands with leprous right hand raised, beside five sheep on hill.
She's awake, alight, a burning bush, a burning bush.
There are only two possibilities: the burning bush or the other burning place".
The winged spindle tree (E. alata), also called burning bush, is a handsome shrub with corky winged stems.
They should take the bird in hand rather than dream they can get two out of an already burning bush.
This is no mere romantic notion: it is a vision, a burning bush, a call to battle.
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Stories about burning bushes, whales, sons, lovers, betrayals and rivalries.
Not a big one: no burning bushes or parted seas.
And now, usury, a word from the days of burning bushes and stone tablets, is again being uttered.
The iPad will do many things, yet I doubt if it will allow users to talk to burning bushes or strike water from a rock.
They are accused of polluting water bodies, burning bushes and cutting trees to feed their cattle.
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