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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burning fervor" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an intense passion or enthusiasm for something. Example: "Her burning fervor for environmental conservation inspired many to join the cause."
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Can't wait until Donald Trump puts a picture of a burning cross in an email and people excuse it as his "new burning fervor for the lord".
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His disciples, energized by a burning messianic fervor, took Israel's victory in the Six-Day War of 1967 as confirmation of this theology and set out to fulfill its commandment.
Mr. Bernamoff, his eyes burning with the fervor of a new deli convert (he is 27 and has never worked in a restaurant before), said that "there is no excuse for a lot of what is served as deli now".
Roosevelt burning with such philatelistic fervor that he can hardly wait to buy so some non-Nazi Austrian, French, Polish, Czechoslovakian, Yugoslavian, Greek, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, and Belgian stamps.
"Burning schools, burning markets.
But lately Spicer has been scoring own goals, getting into pointless dust-ups and burning his political capital with all of the fervor of a pyromaniac.
Calories — burning!
* Bride burning.
burning crosses?
Also burning.
"No burning!
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