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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boiled down to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or concept which has been simplified or reduced to its essentials: The decision to move away boiled down to finding a better job.
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But it boiled down to one point.
That's all it boiled down to.
So it's all boiled down to this.
His reasons boiled down to a simple concept.
Their grumbling boiled down to the following thought.
The battle has sometimes boiled down to semantics.
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"It boils down to cheap, compliant labor".
It boils down to culture.
It boils down to manners".
It boils down to narcissism.
The problem boils down to three factors.
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