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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dissolving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the process of something dissolving, often in scientific or metaphorical discussions.
Example: "The chemist observed a dissolving of the salt in the water, noting the change in clarity."
Alternatives: "a melting" or "a disintegration".
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In it, a storm-window salesman stumbles upon a dissolving marriage when making a house call.
A pie with a soggy bottom, a dissolving tart, a jam that won't set.
Read Emma Healey's Elizabeth Is Missing, and live inside a dissolving mind.
Through stochastic 2 dimensional simulations, it is indicated that a dissolving polymer film exhibits self-affine characteristics.
Gas evolution at the surface of a dissolving material plays an important role in the overall dissolution process.
In the fall-out of a dissolving marriage, the accumulated matter of family life – toys, books, vinyl records and school clobber – was given away, sold or lost.
John A. Walker Jr. testified today that a dissolving marriage led to his decision to provide the Soviet Union with some of the Navy's most precious secrets.
Beginning on Feb. 6, the three-time Tony winner will be seen as the grandmother in "Ancestral Voices," A. R. Gurney's drama about a dissolving marriage.
"Space as an Object," a big block of transparent acrylic, looks like a dissolving antacid tablet suspended in a cloud of tiny bubbles.
She was a young mother in a dissolving marriage, coming off a television series ("Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice") that had been cancelled after one season.
One adaptation is particularly hard to miss: the green jungle-themed plastic soil cover that contains a dissolving cylinder of squishy fertilizer.
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