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The phrase "to bury" is a grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as a verb in the infinitive form, and it means to inter or entomb a dead body. Example: The funeral service will be held at the church and the body will be buried in the cemetery next to her parents.
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"You're supposed to bury it.
"They want to bury it".
To bury Manhattan.
Or to bury it.
FRANKFURT — The Germans want to bury it.
"My family would like to bury me".
"I refused to bury my son".
We were just unable to bury one".
"We certainly need to bury them".
He prefers to bury you with words.
He knew when to bury it.
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