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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'were dipped into' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something being put into a liquid or other substance. For example: "The apples were dipped into a vat of caramel sauce."
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They were dipped into mycorrhizal fungi before planting.
"It's like if you were dipped into the Antarctic and then lifted out with no clothes on.
He added that towels were dipped into the water and draped over Stringer's body and tucked under his armpits.
More than 1,000 handcut woodblocks were dipped into brown, orange, green, black and blue distemper -- a chalky, waterbased paint -- and painstakingly stamped onto the heavy paper.
Thin sheets of iron were dipped into molten tin, then worked into domestic utensils, such as teapots, trays, and dishes, or into ornaments.
Then, they were dipped into HF solution for 60 s to form the Ω-shaped structure.
To prepare specimens for SEM observation, the samples were dipped into liquid nitrogen and immediately fractured.
The prepared films were dipped into deionized water as non-solvent.
After that, the CF substrates were dipped into the seed solution and pulled up slowly.
Then, the cleaned Si samples were dipped into dilute HF solution to remove native oxide.
Five or ten leaves of each species were dipped into sterile pond water as control treatments.
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