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The phrase "have a burning" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as an idiomatic expression to describe a strong desire or passion for something. Example: "Ever since she was a child, she has had a burning desire to become a doctor."
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Have a burning question about the "Little House" stories?
Do you have a burning question that's remained unanswered throughout?
I didn't have a burning desire to see them succeed".
I have a burning desire to clear my name.
My guess is, he didn't have a burning idea to start with.
"We all ought to have a burning desire to do something about that".
'I don't have a burning desire to go out and document anything.
Speaking for myself again, I have a burning desire to prove them wrong.
It is not clear that people have a burning desire to change songs when listening to music with friends.
I HAVE a burning question for those clueless, self-absorbed troglodytes who honk their horns in residential neighborhoods.
He didn't really even have a burning desire to act growing up; he really wanted to be a rock star.
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