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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tincture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a medicinal solution or extract made by dissolving a drug in alcohol or another solvent.
Example: "The herbalist recommended taking a tincture of echinacea to boost the immune system."
Alternatives: "an extract" or "a solution".
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Many took it as a tincture".
The Bhutanese have Tibetan blood, with a tincture of Nepalese.
It's available as a tincture from most health food shops.
Yet the studios wanted just a tincture of Ayer.
The shopkeeper hands him a tincture and tells him to drink it before breakfast.
These included an opener, a brightener, a lifter, a tincture, a snifter and a snort.
It is usually prepared for use in perfumes by making a tincture in pure alcohol.
Old Forester Cocktail Provisions includes bitters, syrups and a tincture for a better old-fashioned.
Uncle Julian, has someone being putting a tincture into your morning tea?
Forbidding them from enjoying a tincture while doing so is nannyish in the extreme.
It also is careless regarding constitutional values and is acquiring a tincture of lawlessness.
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