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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diluted by" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in a situation where something has been weakened or made less effective by something else. For example, "The plan's effectiveness was diluted by the lack of resources."
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It has been gradually diluted by radio and television.
Its Jewish themes were diluted by her father and by dramatizations in the 1950's.
Rugby should take priority but it's becoming diluted by money and business.
"And any feeling of culture and inventiveness was diluted by that.
It also warned that the bank's green remit could be diluted by greater demands for profits.
And now earnings are going to be diluted by a fairly significant amount".
More importantly, the power of the judges themselves is diluted by the number.
Its impact may be further diluted by internal divisions.
There, one voice is diluted by many others.
But diluted by long scene changes, the momentum sometimes drops.
And it seemed the power of the present got too diluted by these trips.
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