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"burns out" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe the gradual fading of a light, a feeling, or a flame. For example: "The candle slowly burned out, and the room returned to darkness."
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Except, the rewards are proportionate to how long and bright their football flame can burn before it ultimately burns out.
Novelty may burn bright, but it also fast burns out.
New England burns out its final timeout.
After 20 yards, it usually burns out.
Just like a candle that burns out.
Well, hip unless it burns out the LED.
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Are you burnt out?
"We got burned out".
We burned out".
"Was I burned out?
LSD: Nirvana or burnt out?
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