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Discover Ludwig"burning hotter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is getting increasingly hotter, or to compare the heat of different objects. Example: As the fire raged on, the flames grew higher, burning hotter and hotter with each passing minute. Eventually, the intense heat became too much to bear and we were forced to evacuate the building.
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The fire in his belly is probably burning hotter, not less".
McCain's selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate has reignited the US culture wars, and they seem to be burning hotter and brighter than ever.
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He's burning hot against her cold, clammy skin.
The sand is burning hot!" "The sandy ripples tickle my toes".
Don't waste your youth, like a fire burning hot; Bravely shoulder The people's aspirations.
Compared to central body temperature (37C), that's not burning hot.
The phone lines of teams in the N.F.L. will be burning hot.
"My lungs were filling with fluid, and it felt like burning hot needles were stuck in my neck.
How could anyone find having burning hot candle wax dripped onto the flesh of their belly pleasurable?
By the time we reached campus, half an hour later, I was doubled over, burning hot, and racked with chills.
The dump was burning hot, a mountain of steaming garbage, littered with needles, broken glass, fly-blown animal carcasses.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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