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been reformulated
verb
To formulate again.
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Dimetapp has since been reformulated.
(Some of these may have since been reformulated).
Already, many familiar children's foods have been reformulated.
Since then, dye-base inks have been reformulated to limit such fading.
The hugely popular YSL foundation Le Teint Touche Eclat (£32.50) has been reformulated to make it longer-lasting.
By the time the report came out in October 2011, the product had been reformulated and certified as organic.
A principal reason smog is declining is that gasoline has been reformulated to remove pollutants; Whitman's order extends the standard to diesel fuel.
The distributor agreed to recall the products, and the Hydroxycut line has since been reformulated; GNC sells some of those products.
Even the first coat of rust-proofing has been reformulated so that it is one-hundredth as thick as — and thereby cheaper than — the coating on other cars.
Guerlain's Mitsouko, for instance, has been reformulated, still using oakmoss, but grown without the molecule that causes allergic reactions in some people.
There are plenty of conventional adhesives readily available right now in hardware stores — many of which have been reformulated and improved in recent years — that are designed for use on almost every conceivable surface.
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