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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burning for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a strong desire or passion for something. Example: She couldn't stop thinking about him, her heart burning for his love.
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Burning alive for murder was abolished in 1656, although burning for adultery remained.
"It's been burning for 10 days?" Mike said.
These fires have been burning for nearly two months.
How can it keep on burning for millions of years?
I will keep the home fires burning for you.
It would end up burning for close to a minute.
Inside, a fire had been burning for an hour and the temperature was well over 100.
The Yankees, winners of 7 of the previous 11 World Series, were burning for revenge.
It is as if the Pacers left a candle burning for Walsh in the window.
"I thought it was well built," he said, "but it wasn't something I was burning for.
7 World Trade, which had a gas main beneath it, collapsed after burning for seven hours.
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