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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become condensed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where something is reduced in volume or density, often in a scientific or literary context.
Example: "As the temperature dropped, the steam began to become condensed into water droplets."
Alternatives: "turn into a denser form" or "become more compact."
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Finally, they become condensed on the edges and form a quasi-metal or metal.
When the actin filaments are stretched, the nucleus is stimulated and the chromosomes become condensed, which affects DNA synthesis [15].
13 During st13, NC nuclei become condensed and eventually disappear.
Spermatid nuclei become condensed but remain round and are randomly distributed within spermatid bundles.
This suggests that through genome reduction, the 0140J genome has become condensed possibly reflecting restricted host-range.
In the near future, the complexity of software tools might become condensed and easy usage may be expected.
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So everything a person was, his whole remembered past, became condensed to a cotton tampon".
At the end of the mature stage, below about 4,800 metres (16,000 feet), depending on the geothermal gradient, kerogen becomes condensed in structure and chemically stable.
The mesenchyme surrounding the otocyst becomes condensed and forms the otic capsule [2].
The evaporated vapor subsequently cooled and became condensed in the gas atmosphere.
Rather than studying living nature as a whole, a κόσμος, nature becomes condensed and compressed into a particularly intriguing but highly demanding entity (a).
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