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"have burnt" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the present perfect form of the verb "burn," which is used to describe an action that began in the past and has a present result. For example: "I have burnt my toast again!".
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They have burnt homes of police commanders.
Angry protesters from Morocco to Oman have burnt Israeli flags.
The Turkish general staff stirred nationalist passions by claiming that Kurds have burnt Turkish flags.
These appear to have burnt or peeling exteriors that expose elaborate, machinelike interiors.
In other news, I now have burnt fingers from a hot Casserole dish to go with my back-knack.
Chef Gary Usher has suggested he hopes to have Burnt Truffle open by the late spring of 2015 (stickywalnut.com).
The senior nature reserve manager, Dave Mercer, said: "We don't know how it started yet but there is probably several acres of pine woods that have burnt.
It could have burnt mountains of cash battling for market share with local ride app juggernaut Didi Chuxing, between marketing, discounts, and driver incentives.
It can show you for how long you have been running, how many kilometers you still need to run and how many calories you have burnt.
Some have deformed limbs; others have burnt skin.
Some men are lighting without which the fuel never would have burnt.
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