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Filter by Meaning The clouds began to condense and form a storm in the distance.
The humidity caused the windows to condense and drip with water.
The sauce began to condense as it simmered on the stove.
The steam from the hot shower began to condense on the bathroom mirror.
I have to condense this article to make it fit into a single page.
The crowd began to condense near the stage as the concert started.
The morning mist started to condense into droplets on the leaves.
He wants to condense his lecture into a 30-minute presentation.
The gas in the container started to condense as the temperature decreased.
The city had to condense its waste disposal plan due to budget constraints.
The scientists are trying to condense the gas into a liquid.
The fog began to condense and obscure the view of the city skyline.
The milk began to condense and form clumps as it turned sour.
The chef needs to condense the soup by simmering it for a few more minutes.
The air conditioning unit helps to condense the humidity in the room.
She had to condense the report into two pages.
The humidity caused the cold glass to condense water droplets.
The publisher had to condense the book to make it more marketable.
He tried to condense the milk to make it creamier.
The scientist was able to condense the gas into a liquid form.
The artist had to condense the painting to fit it onto a smaller canvas.
The storm caused the clouds to condense and create rain.
The chef used a reduction to condense the sauce.
She used a hair straightener to condense her frizzy hair.
He had to condense his speech to fit within the allotted time.
The scientist used a condenser to condense the gas into a liquid.
She had to condense her essay to fit within the five-page limit.
The builder used a special material to condense the wall, making it stronger.
The filmmaker had to condense the book into a two-hour movie.
The newspaper article was a condense of the speech the politician gave.
I prefer to read a condense version of the Bible rather than the entire text.
The teacher gave a condense of the chapter for the students to review before the exam.
The executive summary was a condense of the entire business plan.
Can you give me a condense of the plot of the movie?
This book provides a condense of the entire history of Ancient Rome.
The website has a condense version of the terms and conditions for easy reading.
The meeting minutes provided a condense of the key points discussed.
The magazine publishes a monthly condense of the latest scientific research.
The lecture was too long, so the professor gave a condense version of it.
The chef will condense the sauce by simmering it for an hour.
The author will condense the series of novels into a single book.
We must condense the book to make it more appealing to young readers.
The project manager will condense the timeline to meet the deadline.
She had to condense her speech because of time constraints.
The students must condense their notes before the exam.
The editor will condense the article to fit the word count limit.
He needs to condense his research findings into a concise report.
The filmmaker will condense the movie to fit within a two-hour time slot.
The chef must condense the sauce to make it thicker.
The scientist needs to condense the solution to increase its potency.
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