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Discover Ludwig"to bottle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean to store something in a bottle or container for future use. For example, "The jam-maker bottled the sweet preserves in Mason jars for sale at the farmers' market."
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to bottle
noun
A container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
Exact(57)
Who's going to bottle it?
Want to bottle feed?
The journey from tree trunk to bottle?
"That's what we need to bottle up," Wright said.
That wasn't the design to bottle them up.
"I have a tendency to bottle things up," she said.
Smiles are elusive, too hard then to bottle.
Talented and ridiculously energetic; I wanted to bottle their exuberance.
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For PET, food-grade bottle-to-bottle recycling exists.
He told Robinson that he was trying to give New Yorkers a "grape-to-bottle experience".
Bottle-to-bottle variations in the chloroform used for the extraction also proved significant.
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