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The phrase "you boil" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a command or instruction, telling someone to boil something. Example: "To make pasta, you boil a pot of water first."
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Should you boil his bunny?
You boil inside with incoherent fury: why?
Can you boil down your charitable objectives?
While it does, you boil some pasta.
Can you boil a pot of water?
You boil them and the forest is gone.
When you boil Betsy's book down, that's about it.
You boil an egg in twinset and pearls.
If you boil it like laundry, it will turn cloudy.
"You boil it, pass it in olive oil and serve with a purée of fava beans".
Well, if you boil water it's safe, but try telling that to some people.
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