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Discover LudwigThe expression "in burning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is being burnt, either in the literal sense (e.g. "The wood was in burning flames"), or figuratively (e.g. "Her fury was in burning rage").
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Contents can fall out in burning ember form and burn holes in clothing.
Waste Management burns trash to produce electricity, by tapping the methane produced in burning to create natural gas.
He'd seen so many friends going down in burning bombers".
No biofuels: I don't believe in burning food.
We live like animals in tents in burning heat".
I asked him about eyewitness reports that he had participated in burning and looting in Darfur.
Such conditions, which can hamper movement, are a danger to firefighters in burning buildings.
In burning daylight, a time of high commerce, maximum human traffic.
And he wanted to climb ladders, walk on roofs, smash gashes in burning buildings, fight fires.
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