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The word "boils" is correct and usable in written English.
The verb "boil" can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, you can use "boil" to refer to bringing something to a temperature at which it is bubbling vigorously. For example, "I boiled a pot of water for tea." You can also use "boil" to describe a situation that has escalated to a point of impatience or anger. For example, "The shouting match had boiled over and the two friends were no longer speaking to each other." Finally, you can use "boil" to refer to something that looks like it has been boiling, such as an angry rash. For example, "She had a red, angry boil on her arm."
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'Fossil fuels out, renewables in' – too often, that's what it boils down to.
As a Nigerian I would say it boils down to our leaders not valuing the lives of the citizens Zizou007 who said they had "just got back from Nigeria yesterday" pointed to what they see as a "bigger issue of inaction" in tackling the Islamic militant group, which has fought an insurgency since 2009 that is believed to have claimed more than 13,000 lives.
What I have discovered about wearing flares in 2015 boils down to this: it's much easier to work this look for daytime than for evening.
With a boom and a blast and a great ball of fire, they create a mushroom cloud of magic that boils, twists, stabs and flashes, and takes on the shape of "a misty bundle of fighting snakes" and then "an enormous cat fight that yowls across the roofs".
Ogunleye Segun said: "As a Nigerian I would say it boils down to our leaders not valuing the lives of the citizens.
At school a friend once told me that if you put a frog into boiling water it jumps straight out, but if you put a frog into cold water and gradually heat it up, it just sits there and boils.
(In The Ten Commandments, though, Cecil B DeMille only managed four plagues: he couldn't work out how to do frogs, flies, lice, boils, locusts or the death of livestock with the special-effects technology of the 1950s).
The situation boils down to this: fossil fuel is immensely useful, valuable and politically important, yet if we want to avoid taking unacceptable risks with the planet we need to leave most of that fuel in the ground – either forever or at least until there's an affordable and scalable way to stop the exhaust gases building up in the atmosphere.
The fourth issue boils down to what could loosely be termed creative destruction: whether new dynamic firms are replacing those that are suffering from weak demand.
The other six are only mentioned in passing, because DeMille couldn't work out how to do frogs, flies, lice, boils, locusts or the death of livestock.
Millions of people in this country hate the Tories with a fury that boils the blood faster than any cooking implement found in John Lewis – yet the Tories still won.
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