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Discover Ludwig"get condensed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in a sentence when you want to describe something getting smaller in size or concentrated in amount. For example, "The soup needs to get condensed before it can be put in storage."
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The samples get condensed in water.
The gases which do not get condensed in the chilled water in the secondary vessel were collected for further analysis.
It is perhaps optimistic to dream that CBAs, ESIAs, ESMPs, audits and the like get condensed into one-page summaries.
However, the adsorbed CO2 molecules can get condensed and packed in the pores due to the superposition of van der Waals forces given by the two walls because of the small pore diameter of the pores.
I do recall that she would get condensed versions of books published by Reader's Digest in the mail and, after she'd read them, they would sit on the metal bookcase we had in our living room next to the Bible.
Another problem with ranking evidence in a hierarchy is that different dimensions of quality get condensed into a single grade, resulting in a loss of information.
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Steam, enriched with these hydrocarbons, flows through the steam zone and gets condensed at the condensation front.
And this car was about getting condensed energy, with a really short rear overhang, longer front end and a really big grille".
Solar energy is absorbed by water in the wick bed, which gets evaporated at the temperature of 60 65 °C and later gets condensed on the inner side of the polycarbonate thin sheet and collected in the condensate channel fixed on the bottom side of the polycarbonate sheet.
The astonishing couple, passionate conservationists, shot 100 hours of footage that got condensed to 88 minutes of spectacular film making that defines the National Geographic standard.
There's something very familiar about it, which may be inevitable as the story gets condensed into the customary thriller elements.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com