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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dissolving in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical or figurative dissolution or melting away of something, usually associated with an emotional state or an experience of being overwhelmed. For example, "The crowd was so loud that she felt herself dissolving in."
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Then they disappear entirely, dissolving in white mist.
Wordlessly, their faces exchange impressions of life beyond jail before dissolving in rage and tears.
Intolerance has a way of dissolving in one place and becoming feral in another.
Grime is becoming familiar, a fine black mist dissolving in the air around us.
She felt herself just absorb this little boy, his small damp hand dissolving in her own".
"Boy I didn't see that one coming," he said, dissolving in guffaws.
Jesus, on the Cross, seems to be dissolving in a pointillist aura of colored light.
"Ask someone else about last year!" he said, dissolving in merriment.
Still, she wrote, losing them brought "the same hard candy/of shame dissolving in my throat".
"We're a cross between the Spice Girls and Burning Man," Missoni said, dissolving in giggles.
Back then, he was all but dissolving in the effects of cocaine and alcohol abuse.
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