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"become diluted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to become less concentrated, weaker, or less intense. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing a solution or mixture that has been diluted with water, or describing an idea or belief that has lost its impact or significance over time. Example: The orange juice became diluted as more ice melted into it, making it less sweet and more watery.
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"It can become diluted messages sometimes".
We call this gentrification, but as Gibson says, that word has become diluted through overuse.
As Europe has steadily enlarged, of course, the idea has become diluted.
Ukpo, of Stranger boutique, told me he fears that adire will become "diluted," much like ankara.
With such a proliferation, are there just too many, and has their quality become diluted as a result?
Dr. Kujawinski found that while they have become diluted, they are "not entirely biodegraded or decomposed".
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The second it becomes involved with politics, it becomes diluted down and the pure vision of the customer is lost".
The documentary's focus on the "Africanization of American dance," as the dance historian Zita Allen puts it, becomes diluted.
Further, the common meaning that holds members together often becomes diluted if the brand attempts to grow.
Under ordinary circumstances, they say, radon gas slowly dissipates into the atmosphere, where it becomes diluted to concentrations that are almost harmless to living creatures.
But the risk of every multilateral effort is that action becomes diluted and delayed by the most reluctant member of the coalition.
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