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Discover Ludwig"water soluble" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a substance that can dissolve in water. Example: "These pills are water soluble, so make sure to take them with a full glass of water."
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Dimethyl sulfone is water soluble.
"It's just not water soluble," he said.
Unlike other components of gasoline, M.T.B.E. is water soluble and spreads quickly underground.
THC also isn't water soluble, so it can't easily mix with water, said Reiman.
His preparation was water-based and therefore contained no testosterone, which is not water soluble.
water soluble carbohydrates.
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Water-soluble coffee is a gamble, marketing analysts said.
(The water-soluble formulations work best in these cases).
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The clowns were advised to buy water-soluble makeup.
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