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Discover Ludwig'let burn' is not grammatically correct and is not usable in written English.
To make the sentence grammatically correct, the verb should be conjugated and a preposition should be added. For example, "Let it burn down."
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Do not let burn.
More people were crowding into the stairwell, though they stopped to let burn victims pass.
Mendieta's "Volcano Series" features a particular silueta made from gunpowder and sugar, which she set on fire and let burn.
In the packed stairwells, people stepped aside to let burn victims speed past.
"We'll have to make some tough decisions about what fires we have a chance of stopping and which ones we've got to let burn out," he said.
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Two-stroke engines have generally been lighter, cheaper and simpler because they did not need an intricate system of valves that open and close to direct air and fuel into the cylinders and to let burned gases exit.
She also had one that said, "If God Speaks Through Burning Bushes, Let's Burn Bush and Listen to What God Says".
Did they let themselves get burned out, leaving no fuel to pursue their passions?
Be aware that not all corn is going to pop out, so don't let it get burned.
That's cool, but I prefer the bong-rattling, dirty-ass riffs with the huge let's-burn-down-a-goddamn-building-and-declare-a-war-on-the-pigs drums.
Let the burned areas cool and then brush off any excess material.
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