sunburn in the PONS Dictionary

sunburn Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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This topical does increase sensitivity to the sun as indicated on the package, so sunscreen use is often advised during the treatment to prevent sunburn.
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The sun can be really burning, even when there are clouds, and sunburn come fast.
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The process took twenty to thirty minutes, in which the sunburn colors were applied first and the scar making material was applied last.
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This cultural practice to gain tanned skin if not regulated properly can lead to sunburn, especially among very lightly-skinned humans.
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Dust and sunburn were the main risks to the riders.
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Sunburn is a common minor injury in outdoor matches.
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Sunscreen is widely agreed to prevent sunburn and some types of skin cancer.
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There was no shade in the primary viewing area and partiers were sunburned.
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Eczema is by far the most common, but urticaria, sunburn and skin cancer are also of concern.
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This aromatic chemical absorbs ultraviolet rays thereby preventing sunburn.
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