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Discover Ludwig"was burnt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "was burnt" when talking about an object that has been destroyed by fire. For example, "The old barn was burnt to the ground."
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was burnt
adjective
Carbonised.
Exact(58)
Everything else was burnt.
"From neck to legs she was burnt".
Initial autopsy findings have indicated that he was "burnt alive".
But now we have no documents – everything was burnt".
Its color was burnt orange, similar to an oak leaf in autumn.
For example, 'it was burnt' in (b) is reinterpreted to mean that the individual essence in question is an individual essence of something that was burnt.
He was burnt toast.
I was burnt 18 years old.
The woman's face was burnt beyond recognition.
Similar(2)
He was burnt-out in the last months.
Hill said in an interview, "block after block was burnt-out rubble.
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