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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are dissolved by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the process of something being broken down or eliminated, often in scientific or legal discussions.
Example: "The compounds are dissolved by the solvent, resulting in a clear solution."
Alternatives: "are broken down by" or "are eliminated by".
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Research shows neurons are dissolved by the active chemicals in the aerosol's propellants, which are hydrocarbons.
The individuals living on Airstrip One are dissolved by perpetual war into a single downtrodden "nation".
The language is current, fresh, vivid: my fears of coming across as a patronising missionary for culture are dissolved by the warmth of the book's reception.
The plate is exposed to ultraviolet light, and the nonprinting areas are dissolved by a bath of methyl and ethyl alcohol.
Finally, the underlying pads are dissolved by the application of heat, so that the copper is, in effect, sitting on a microscopic air cushion.
Trollope is also clear that these "distances" to be reduced are not merely the hereditary ones that filled his England: "Accumulating wealth will re-create the distances almost as fast as they are dissolved by popular energy".
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That group was dissolved by BDO several years ago.
The monastery was dissolved by local authorities in 1805.
The tensions, however, will not be dissolved by his death.
Then, the precoated PMMA was dissolved by acetone.
The villages were dissolved by Mr. Heekin in 2006.
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