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Discover Ludwig"boiled down" is an appropriate phrase used in written English.
It's usually used to describe something that has been simplified or made more concise. For example: "After boiling down the data, it was clear that the majority of customers had very positive feedback about the product."
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Boiled down, it has two essential parts.
But it boiled down to one point.
That's all it boiled down to.
It's just, when it gets boiled down..."...
His reasons boiled down to a simple concept.
Their grumbling boiled down to the following thought.
It boiled down, he said, to property values.
"Basically, it boiled down to poor management," Steets told me.
I'd like to see that boiled down," Mr. Walker said.
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She wears recycled necklaces made of boiled-down shotgun casings.
Far from it: it's boiled-down head.
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