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"dilute it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make a liquid or substance less concentrated by adding water or another solvent. Example: "The cleaning solution is too strong, we need to dilute it with water before using it on the windows."
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You can always dilute it with more water to reduce its strength if necessary.
Dilute it.
Don't dilute it with water.
By which he means dilute it.
Others order a juice and dilute it with water.
I do whatever I can to dilute it.
You can dilute it at the same time.
Later, dilute it in jugs filled with fresh cold water.
Then when they had reeled you in, they'd dilute it again.
If it is too powerful for your palate, dilute it with rapeseed or sunflower oil.
"It's very, very mild, especially if you dilute it," she said.
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