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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burning love" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe strong, passionate feelings for someone or something. For example, "My students have a burning love for learning."
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Lying next to lovely Thérèse he feels "voluptuousness and disgust... burning love and frigid death"; their sex life is at an end.
It's like the fire of burning love.
"Enormous appreciation bordering on burning love for the American system.
I dated now and then, men I liked well enough, no burning love.
I always had that burning, burning love and it never left me.
Beautiful, talented, wise, courageous, filled with burning love for her family.
It was Akira Kurosawa and the whole samurai thing that first ignited my burning love for east Asian cinema.
10 P.M. (E!) BURNING LOVE In this spoof of "The Bachelor," Mark Ken Marinoo) must choose from among the final three contestants, who invite their families to visit the mansion.
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