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"boiled water" is correct and is often used in written English.
You can use "boiled water" when describing something that has been heated until it reaches its boiling point. For example, "The tea leaves were steeped in boiled water for seven minutes."
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The sachets are made up with boiled water, usually 1 pint of previously boiled water to one sachet of dioralyte.
Children who drank boiled water were more protected from Campylobacter infection compared to non-boiled water users (AOR = 10.6; CI = 2.5, 45; P = 0.001).
Nearby, one of Abraham's brothers boiled water on a fire.
They boiled water to wash dishes, discovering that they share an affinity for chores.
I boiled water in my little green hot pot and made a cup of instant coffee.
They must satisfy themselves with the paste made from moldy bread and boiled water.
I filled a bowl with freshly boiled water into which I drizzled 5ml of TCP.
She boiled water on the woodstove, brought a tray into the living room with two cups.
When things got too intense, she boiled water and introduced me to herbal tea.
Pour 100ml of freshly boiled water over the buns and cover with a lid.
Zambare et al. (2008) reported that boiled water extract vermiwash contained amylase and protease enzymes.
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