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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "it burned out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts when something (usually a machine or device) stops functioning due to overheating or an internal malfunction. Example: I left the stove on for too long and now it burned out. I'll have to get it fixed before dinner.
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During a tour Mr. Chernov, who teaches but mainly serves as the general manager, described the space when they found it: "Burned out, rusted, no glass, barren, empty".
It burned out the brain cells of normal citizens and elevated their T cell counts, turning them into Tea Baggers".
It burned out of control as winds fanned the flames.
Driven, all of them, by a core of energy so bright and fierce it burned out many of those he encountered.
He had always felt that way, since he was a brainy, sensitive kid playing basketball in his driveway, staring at the sun, suddenly terrified of what would happen when it burned out.
It burned out the fire bricks in the stove.
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If your herbal mixture starts to burn in the microwave, just let it sit in the bowl until it burns out.
He revealed that GE has some rough edges: its chemical plants have polluted, its defence arms have been involved in Pentagon scandals, it burns out some managers, it made a mess of running Kidder Peabody, an investment bank.
Alternatively, you may allow the fire to gradually and safely burn out on its own (if you do this, don't leave the fire unattended as it burns out).
But I did it for long enough that I burned out on it".
It burns quickly, brightly, and then it burns out.
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