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Discover Ludwig"get a sunburn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing an unhealthy consequence of excessive exposure to the sun. For example: "I forgot to put on sunscreen when I was at the beach yesterday, and now I'm paying for it– I got a sunburn."
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Now, go outside and get a sunburn.
It's also possible to get a sunburn while hiking at 9 p.m.
She slept there the following day, long enough to get a sunburn.
Blond children frolic in fringed ponchos; men covered only by loincloths drink beer on picnic blankets and get a sunburn.
(which stands for sunscreen protection factor) describes how much longer it will take to get a sunburn with sunscreen than without.
Ordinary glass used in homes and commercial buildings filters out UVB radiation, which is why you don't get a sunburn indoors.
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"It's comparable to getting a sunburn on your lungs.
Dr. Schwartz says getting a sunburn should not be a cause for panic.
Life is too short to waste a minute getting a sunburn.
"I could have gotten a sunburn from all that warmth," she said.
"Almost got a sunburn," said the former Wimbledon champion Boris Becker, who was watching from the stands.
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