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The phrase "burning of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where something is set on fire, such as in the phrase "the burning of the city". For example, "The burning of Richmond in 1865 was a devastating event for the state of Virginia."
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The burning of Antony Gormley's Waste Man.
Both encouraged the burning of books.
He mentions the burning of the kheymeh.
The symbolic burning of books is wrong.
"There was burning of Christian churches.
One thinks of the burning of books.
The result was improper burning of the fuel.
Other videos feature the burning of passports and national I.D.s.
And now the burning of the Koran and a massacre.
Foremost among them is the burning of coal.
Revenge killings of Muslims and the burning of mosques followed.
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