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The phrase 'dissolving for' is correct and usable in written English.
It means 'passing from one state or form into another', and is generally used to talk about something that is changing or shifting from one thing to another. For example, "The snow was slowly dissolving for rain."
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If Sgr has been dissolving for 10 billion years, why is any of it left at all?
The Israeli Parliament voted against dissolving for new elections, meaning that Israel will go to the polls in February to elect only a prime minister.
In the first place (or at the same time), compounds of alkali and alkaline earth metals of coal mineral part are dissolving for the formation of nanoscale ion associates by Scheme 2.
Or is marriage dissolving for other poignant reasons?
That line that our society imagined to exist between heroin and other drugs should have never existed, but today, it is dissolving for the most unfortunate reasons.
The odor stimulus was prepared by addition of 50 mg of standard dried fish food (size 000, ZM Fish Food) in 50 ml of artificial fish water (1.2 g of Instant Ocean sea salt per 20 liters of water), dissolving for 1 hr, and filtering of the solution with a 22 μm filter.
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The years have dissolved for him, too.
The party had been dissolved for boycotting last year's election.
With the pool dissolved for the evening, Trump left for dinner at the "21" Club.
In two billion years, summer as we know it will dissolve for good.
Once crushed, the drug can be snorted by addicts or dissolved for injection.
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