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The phrase "almost completely dissolved by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a substance that has nearly lost its form or structure due to a dissolving agent, such as a liquid.
Example: "The sugar was almost completely dissolved by the hot water, leaving no granules behind."
Alternatives: "nearly entirely dissolved by" or "practically dissolved by".
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In "Muse," the sense of space is almost completely dissolved by the humid atmosphere.
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While the rails barely even factor into the equation for Betzer, as his narrative completely dissolves by the end of the film.
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