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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evaporate by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the way in which a substance turns from a liquid into a gas through the process of evaporation. Example: The water in the puddle will eventually evaporate by the heat of the sun.
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Magnetron sputtering processes can be used to atomize materials which are difficult to evaporate by vacuum arc evaporation e.g. Si, SiC, WC, TiB2 and others.
Ms. Lewinsky's celebrity was already beginning to evaporate by then.
That was why he stood at the Raymond Naimoli Baseball Complex yesterday in St . Petersburg working for a team whose postseason hopes will probably evaporate by July.
Perhaps more crucially, the Tigers didn't drop their heads in the second quarter when they saw a three-goal quarter-time lead evaporate by the main break.
The flip side is that momentum from Rick Santorum's wins in Missouri and Minnesota could evaporate by the time that Arizona and Michigan vote on Feb. 28.
Oakland Manager Art Howe said his young team would have fun against the Yankees as opposed to fearing them, but the A's were fidgety, and that is one of the reasons they could evaporate by tonight.
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Dry plant material (10 kg) was grinded and boiled in water for 30 min, filtered and evaporated by evaporator.
The solvent was evaporated by rotary evaporator and nitrogen (N-EVAP) to 100 μL.
The combined organic phases were evaporated by rotary evaporators at 37 °C.
After fractioning, the solvent of respective fractions was also evaporated by rotary evaporator.
The solvent was evaporated by rotary evaporation under vacuum at 30 °C.
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