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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be distilled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the passive voice to describe the process of extracting or purifying a substance through distillation. Example: The mixture must be distilled in order to separate the alcohol from the other components.
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It can be distilled from practically anything.
It is still waiting to be distilled.
"And the actual spirit will all be distilled somewhere else.
These lessons can be distilled into four golden rules.1.1
In a broken system, this is how a broken patient's complex needs must be distilled.
In hindsight, her look can be distilled in two words: "the 90s".
If its essence can be distilled, it is Nashville with the testosterone still intact.
What gets the juices flowing can be distilled into the single word: "series".
Branding is, simply, too big to be distilled down to a 'Like'.
Commentators heatedly rejected the notion that significant ideas could not be distilled from vile ones.
But the Brechtian humor tended to be heavy-handed, and the piece needed to be distilled.
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