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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easy to burn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically quick and uncomplicated to burn. For example: "This cotton fabric is easy to burn, so take extra care when ironing it."
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It's not going to be easy to burn.
It also said when mixed badly it is very easy to burn the user's mouth.
Hundreds of thousands of trees are estimated to have died, making them easy to burn.
It's easy to burn through the pile of grill-warmed pita that accompanies the selection to the table.
Apparently sugar is very easy to burn, so you have to be cautious when your mixture starts getting close to reaching 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
"It's easy to burn out in these projects to meet the needs of others," but Hynd always responded with customized advice and encouragement, says Teo.
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Soft woods, on the other hand, are cheaper, easier to burn, and lighter, providing a good burn contrast.
I use light colours and soft leathers which are easier to burn," she explains.
Other services are making individual songs cheaper to get and easier to burn to CD's legally.
The first is the drought: dry trees are not just easier to burn, they are also weaker, because they are more vulnerable to disease and insects.
Engineers said the type of oil pouring out is lighter than the heavy crude spilled by the Exxon Valdez, evaporates more quickly and is easier to burn.
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