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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was dissolving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past continuous form of the verb "dissolve", which means to gradually disappear or break down. Example: The sugar was dissolving in the hot tea, creating a sweet and comforting beverage.
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His new romance was dissolving.
The order of the colony was dissolving.
"My previous life was dissolving," she said.
The entire fragile ritual was dissolving into chaos.
As the glue that held the Taliban together was dissolving, Mansoor's main aim became preserving unity.
As news of the prize was announced, his marriage was dissolving.
An empire shaped by Catherine the Great and Joseph Stalin was dissolving.
Both seemed to have sensed early on that their class, the Protestant Establishment, was dissolving.
Today's twentysomethings came of age as that social contract was dissolving.
"I'm not sure if it was dissolving fat," Mr. Vito said.
I ate, but it seemed to make no difference; I was dissolving in grief, trickling away with my tears.
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