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"boiled off" is a correctly used phrase in written English, and it can be used as a way of describing the process of evaporation in a liquid.
For example, "The water had boiled off, leaving the soup too thick to eat."
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If the gypsum and orthoclase sink, the liquid can be boiled off to increase the density.
For us, he has kindly boiled off nearly all the monotony.
Some grew so hot that the water boiled off and they became steam vents.
Then, as now, tears scalded my cheeks, evaporating instantly, boiled off by confusion.
In the first stage zinc and cadmium are boiled off, leaving liquid lead, and in the second stage cadmium is boiled off to leave special high-purity zinc metal.
The boys boiled off in their neutral corners, and we left soon after, scratching the Bridgehampton excursion without discussion.
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When the water boils off, render for about 2 hours.
This sudden heating boils off the silver from the main body, leaving carbon skeletons, the MCNDs.
Helium boiling off from the dewar feeds a set of proportional gas thrusters performing the DFACS.
But most of the poison boils off when the toad is poached in urine".
As with the honey, hop aromatics will boil off if the hops are added early.
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