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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diluted with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe how a liquid or solution has been weakened or weakened by being mixed with another liquid or substance. For example, "The cup of tea was diluted with water so that it was no longer so strong."
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Olive oils diluted with cheaper vegetable oil.
Maybe their rider is diluted with cough syrup?
And if it's been diluted, what was it diluted with?
The solvent selected was TRPO diluted with sulfonated kerosene.
Découpage is relatively easy and can be done with white glue diluted with a little water.
Because pressed pills had gotten so diluted with adulterants, everybody wants the powder".
He worried, however, that his market, made fertile by the drought, would be diluted with opportunists.
For the rest of us, it is four working weeks diluted with iced tea and lemonade.
I tried each straight (eye-opening, but not for everybody), and diluted with water.
Pastes can be diluted with oil and used to marinate meat, seafood or vegetables.
AMERICANO A shot of espresso diluted with hot water.
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