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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then burned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that follows another action, typically in a narrative or descriptive context. Example: "After the wood was stacked, it was then burned to create warmth in the cabin."
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Then: burned.
He was summarily hanged and then burned.
The police then burned the bodies.
Its streets were then burned out in months of fighting.
Their bodies were then burned in a kiln.
The thieves fled and then burned the canvas.
The Israelis killed them, then burned their homes.
The area of tissue with the anomaly is then burned through the catheter.
He held a mock trial of the Koran and then burned a copy.
Eventually, the Jesuits were expelled from Portugal, and Malagrida garrotted and then burned.
The settlers, he said, stole the olives, then burned the trees.
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