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- adjective
Suitable for beingdiluted .
Etymologies
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Examples
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As an ingredient in our dishwashing liquid and our dilutable cleaner, SLS is present at low levels and is safe for the consumer.
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Clorox Green WorksClorox says that its Green Works products, which include all-purpose, bathroom, dilutable, glass-and-surface, and toilet-bowl cleaners, are at least 99 percent “natural.”
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Clorox Green WorksClorox says that its Green Works products, which include all-purpose, bathroom, dilutable, glass-and-surface, and toilet-bowl cleaners, are at least 99 percent “natural.”
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These results were partially offset by higher shipments of Pine-Sol® dilutable cleaners behind product improvements and increased merchandising activity.
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Green Works products, which include all-purpose, bathroom, dilutable, glass-and-surface, and toilet-bowl cleaners, are at least 99 percent "natural."
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For children, the assessment of the exposure to lycopene from use as a food colour (based on typical use levels) and from natural occurrence (scenarios 1 to 4) based on French and UK data, was considered as the best available accurate estimate, since for these estimates also dilutable drinks, colas and lemonades (e.g. 7-Up) and other clear (uncoloured) beverages, as well as all blackcurrant-containing beverages, were excluded.
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Simply empty 1 sachet twice daily into at least 250ml of fresh or dilutable fruit juice.
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Simply empty 1 sachet twice daily into at least 250ml of fresh or dilutable fruit juice.
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Clorox says that its Green Works products, which include all-purpose, bathroom, dilutable, glass-and-surface, and toilet-bowl cleaners, are at least 99 percent "natural."
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Green Works products, which include all-purpose, bathroom, dilutable, glass-and-surface, and toilet-bowl cleaners, are at least 99 percent "natural."
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