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The phrase 'the dilution of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a decrease in the strength or concentration of something. For example, "The dilution of the flavor was necessary to make the sauce milder."
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What he is set to get is the dilution of an already diluted idea: an "emergency brake" on in-work benefits for up to four years.
Financial costs include interest and the dilution of ownership.
This sounds more like the dilution of purpose and control.
You have to worry about the dilution of talent.
Johnson once attributed the explosion of offense to the expansion effect, the dilution of pitching.
The shadow health minister, Jamie Reed, said nothing about the dilution of care home rules.
He seemed to have no clue he was proposing the dilution of his product.
College basketball begins soon, facing the dilution of the Big East as a cohesive Northeast powerhouse.
It is France before the dilution of old-fashioned bistro and brasserie fare.
"The dilution of one's origins is one of the good things about Brazil," he said.
And he addressed the Bush campaign's claim about the dilution of votes.
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