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"car burning" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of a car on fire or being vandalized where its contents are set aflame. For example, "The police were called to the scene when locals reported a car burning in the parking lot."
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There were a house and a car burning.
But there is another — car burning — that does not travel so well.
Early the next morning, the Suffolk County police found her car burning beside a road in Southampton.
Two hours after that, the police found a car burning beside a road in Ronkonkoma 30 miles away.
"There is a photo of a police car burning circulating, claiming it's outside Tottenham police station #markduggan #tottenham shooting," one of the messages read.
Citing a particularly dangerous wreck, he matter-of-factly writes, I was "sitting there in the middle of the track, car burning up," and doesn't say much else.
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I returned and found cars burning, people screaming and wounded people all over," he said.
State television footage showed at least one body lying on the street and several cars burning.
When I got up I saw horrible things, cars burning, everything flattened".
Well, sure, but someone out there is also driving our cars, burning our oil and flying in our planes.
The bomb devastated wards and left cars burning outside the al-Jala hospital – one of Benghazi's two main hospitals.
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