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Discover Ludwig"it's boiling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an extreme heat, as in this example: "The summer heat was unbearable; it's boiling out there!".
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Once it's boiling, lower to its lowest level and let it cook, with the lid on and cracked at the top, until the water level has dropped back to the one-fourth point.
Once it's boiling lower heat to its lowest level and let cook.
Now it's boiling, raging.
Plus it's boiling hot.
And now it's boiling over".
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Between the summer temperatures and the lighting, "it was boiling hot," she said.
Until it's boiled alive".
"Goodness no, it's boiled away!
"It's boiled for over an hour".
Or sometimes it's boiled eggs, noodles and salad.
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