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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is dipped into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe an action involving something being submerged into a liquid. For example, "The doughnut is dipped into the hot coffee before being eaten."
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Then a chemically treated glass slide is dipped into the liquid and slowly drawn out.
That happens early in the Seder, after the parsley is dipped into salt water.
After adding the patient's blood sample to a solution of these nanoparticles, the paper strip is dipped into the solution.
In dip-coating processes a three-dimensional object, e.g. an entire car body, is dipped into a liquid bath.
The tip of the fiber is dipped into a droplet containing a blood sample and a protein-targeting enzyme.
The piece is dipped into a mixture of wood ash and another local clay, different from the ball clay.
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Mr. Guo is dipping into his fortune, while Mr. Bannon has agreed to provide a strategy.
Republicans say the Administration is dipping into the surplus to pay for these efforts.
And now, finally, the company is dipping into the Turner archive.
When he's not making New Jersey towns sound cool, Mr. Schlesinger is dipping into Hollywood.
"It hasn't been dipped into".
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