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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dilution of" can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb to mean to reduce the strength or concentration of something. For example: The dilution of the hot sauce made it much more tolerable for the children.
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No dilution of their mark.
"There's been no almost no dilution of financing.
Financial costs include interest and the dilution of ownership.
There are practical reasons for this dilution of wit.
"You could call it a dilution of overall research funding".
This sounds more like the dilution of purpose and control.
You have to worry about the dilution of talent.
Johnson once attributed the explosion of offense to the expansion effect, the dilution of pitching.
But numerous competing tours led to a dilution of fan interest and sponsorship money.
The bank said structure of the transaction was intended to avoid dilution of existing shareholders.
The shadow health minister, Jamie Reed, said nothing about the dilution of care home rules.
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