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The word "Dissolve" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of a solid becoming incorporated into a liquid, or metaphorically, to indicate the ending of a relationship or situation. Example: "The sugar will dissolve in the hot water, creating a sweet solution."
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Whisk the sugar into the lime juice to dissolve, then add the remaining ingredients.
Heavier sensations dissolve from the body and awareness sharpens.
Nor will disastrous byelection, European and local government election results force the prime minister, Brian Cowen, to dissolve his government and go to the country.
Once I start, the tent poles of my day dissolve.
Serves 20. 10 x bottle of Hall & Woodhouse pickled partridge beer or any good dark ale 5 egg yolks 5 tsp white sugar 2 tsp nutmeg 1 cinnamon stick 1 dry red chillies 10 cloves 1 tsp freshly ground nutmeg 1 tsp ground ginger Heat the beer and the spices in a large saucepan until the ground spices dissolve.
Al-Qaida and its sympathisers may yet prevail in the country-wide Hobbesian strife, or Yemen may dissolve into anarchy, like nearby Somalia.
In an ideologically divided world, social media's ability to dissolve spin and propaganda becomes relative.
Any potential leftwing government will be highly constrained; its budget could be vetoed by the (Fidesz-staffed) budgetary council, upon which the (Fidesz-appointed) president can dissolve parliament.
Bring to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar, then simmer for about 10 minutes, until syrupy.
The increased ocean acidity actually starts to dissolve the corals.
Stir in the sugar to dissolve, then strain the mixture through a fine sieve into a medium bowl; the basil, lemon skin and vanilla pod can now be discarded.
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