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Free sign up"diffused in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to spread or distribute something throughout a certain area or group. Example: The scent of flowers diffused in the air as we walked through the garden.
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It is found that the metal oxide nanoparticles give similar diffusion rate when diffused in water.
Light alone, reflected off planetary shapes and diffused in swirling mist, is her primary subject.
Popular Daoist moral tracts were printed and widely diffused in the Tokugawa period.
Moving, funny and entertaining as "Sons" was, I feared its nuanced humanity might become diffused in a Broadway house.
We bring you the Evok, which uses a combination of light (they call it chromatherapy) and essential oils, diffused in a 'fine mist above water level'.
We live in an age where power is being diffused: in every industry, consumers are gaining control; in every debate, more voices are being heard.
To tailor silicon's electronic properties, small amounts of other elements like antimony, which contribute electrons to conduct current, are diffused in.
There's lots of population out there, but it's basically diffused in bedroom communities, and they all go to New York, which is where their kids go to college".
Yellows, oranges, and reds come from carotenoid or lipochrome pigments; these originate at least in part from the food and are diffused in the skin and feathers.
In the most modern LCDs this light is generated by light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and is then diffused in a special layer of the screen behind the shutters.
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No appreciable out-diffused In from the QD was evinced.
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