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Discover Ludwig"burnt to" is a grammatically correct and acceptable usage in written English
It is used to describe something that has been completely burned, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The city was burnt to the ground after the enemy attack."
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Burnt to death in a cathedral.
Villagers were burnt to death in their huts.
The new lodge was completely destroyed, burnt to the ground.
"Those people who were not fireproof burnt to a crisp".
The farms that were burnt to push them onto reserves.
The rest of the bodies are too badly burnt to tell their gender.
More than 125 homes burnt to the ground in Breezy Point, a beachside district in Queens.
"Coal is burnt to provide the US with almost half its electricity.
"Five of my children were burnt to death by the soldiers.
The shops' ancient wooden panelling and carved shutters burnt to ash in a few hours.
Ah, but that pre-cooked one now looked positively burnt to a frazzle.
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