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The phrase 'bury in' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you meant to say "bury something in something else", you could say "bury the hatchet in peace and understanding".
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What could they possibly need to bury in heaven?
It's obsequious, rudderless programming, which audiences bury in a hurry.
Some traps they bury in empty lots; others go to urban farms.
"That's something that you would want to bury in the deepest coalmine that you can find".
Whatever the answer, these are questions a government should frame clearly, not bury in the obfuscation of "fairness".
The bean pods can be used to infuse a sauce or to bury in sugar to make vanilla sugar.
The New Yorker, March 13 , 1995P. 77 What could they possibly need to bury in heaven?
Michelle Leder is the editor of footnoted.com, a Web site that takes a closer look at things that companies try to bury in their routine regulatory filings.
Yet Mario Gómez, Franck Ribéry and Arjen Robben, a front line that cost Bayern $100 million, miskicked, misheaded and mistimed finishes they normally would bury in their sleep.
This is the stuff you would bury in your lawn for sprinklers.
However, we also could not exclude the possibility that the change of susceptibility to further damage is too small and could bury in the uncertainties in our data.
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