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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seared in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is deeply ingrained or permanently fixed in memory or consciousness. Example: "The traumatic event was seared in his mind, haunting him for years."
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And the confit (here referring to potatoes cooked in olive oil, then seared in butter) looked like seared scallops.
The moment remains seared in her memory, she said.
"I want it seared in their memory," he told me.
Forty years later, it remains seared in the Canadian consciousness.
It's marinated and quickly seared in a hot wok or frying pan.
We eat meat seared in rum and desserts doused in rum; we drink rum with everything.
But whereas the 1930s is seared in American memory, it is less clearly remembered in Germany.
Hama is a city whose name remains seared in the memory of many Syrians.
Some awful events that happened there are seared in the minds of Chicagoans".
The image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory.
That exit poll will be seared in my brain for ever".
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