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The phrase "dissipated for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is dispersed or dispersed quickly. For example, "The dark clouds dissipated for a brief moment, revealing the bright blue sky." This means that the clouds dispersed and allowed the blue sky to be seen for a short time. Another example could be "The tension in the room dissipated for a moment as everyone began to laugh at the joke." This means that the tension dispersed briefly due to the laughter.
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We do not know what happened in the corridors of Whitehall, but the threat appears to have dissipated for now.
Those pangs dissipated for Walker over the years as he told friends, family and co-workers that he was gay.
I think a lot of [the pain] dissipated for me when Crosby & Nash played at the Royal Albert Hall about four years ago.
The heavy smog has dissipated for the moment, but it has left behind a troubling reality for one of India's most important cities: Despite measures to improve air quality, pollution is steadily worsening here, without any simple solutions in sight.
The energy dissipated for normal nodes is: {E}_{normal}=M*{E}_g+M*{varepsilon}_f*{l}_{CH}^2 (6).
The amount of energy dissipated for each cycle is reduced at higher temperatures.
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They just dissipate for a spell, only to resurface at the most unwieldy of times.
Yet the polarization of America, which we now call the "culture wars," has been dissipating for a long time.
Luis Sojo's single off Al Leiter's 142nd pitch of Game 5 scored the decisive runs in the top of the ninth inning for the Yankees, and yesterday the pain was only beginning to dissipate for the Mets.
On Sunday, the Times Book Review devoted its cover to an approving account, by Paul Krugman, of a new book by the decline theorist Robert Gordon, who argues that the long American boom may be dissipating for good.
If a trait like being overweight comes to be seen as largely the result of genetic influence rather than lack of discipline, the social stigma connected to it could dissipate, for instance.
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