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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dilute with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "dilute with" when describing the action of making a substance less concentrated by adding water or another liquid to it. Example: "The cleaner should be diluted with water before use to avoid damaging the surface."
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In most cases, useful RNA dilution ranges are so dilute (with respect to the originally-isolated RNA samples themselves) that most qPCR inhibitory phenomena has already been eliminated by the time the reactions are run.
Dilute with a little water if necessary.
Add diamine, and then dilute with solvent until... you're not listening, are you?
Serve over pasta (dilute with oil or water as necessary) or grilled fish or meat.
The agency's mission, she said, is "is too important to dilute with the massive undertaking of creating and administering a new health care system".
A low-nitrogen type like 10-20-30 is good, though 5-10-5 5-10-5 5-10-5ais; dilute with three parts water.
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Olive oils diluted with cheaper vegetable oil.
Maybe their rider is diluted with cough syrup?
The solvent selected was TRPO diluted with sulfonated kerosene.
And if it's been diluted, what was it diluted with?
(Diluted with water, fresh urine is excellent fertilizer).
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