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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dissolve like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something breaking down or disappearing in a similar manner to something else. Example: "As the sugar crystals touched the hot water, they began to dissolve like snow in the sun."
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Hotels will dissolve like sand castles.
Unrecorded, spoken words soon dissolve, like smoke.
This technique allows Lê to intercut disparate images that resolve and dissolve like phantoms.
Not a mile from our classroom, men dissolve like powder in water.
Alliances form and dissolve like the patterns in a kaleidoscope, and a history of friendship is no guarantee of support.
In public places here, we are normally averse to letting our egos dissolve like sugar cubes in hot tea.
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This is easily understood when taking the "likes dissolve likes" principle into consideration.
Use a facial scrub that dissolves (like sugar) instead of using micro beads is better for your skin.
When the gelatin is dissolved (like before), add 1/2 cup of cold water and let cool at room temperature.
They dissolved like sugar in bitter tea.
The mystery dissolves like fog at sunrise.
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