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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The milk processor used centrifugation to flocculate the cream from the milk.
The flocculate of hair and soap scum stuck to the shower drain.
The flocculate particles were removed by the filter.
The company bought a large amount of flocculate for their wastewater treatment plant.
The flocculate was added to the cement to improve its strength.
The manufacturer added a flocculate to the detergent to help it clean more effectively.
The cleaning solution caused the dirt particles to flocculate and settle at the bottom.
The flocculate was used to remove the suspended particles from the juice.
The winemaker used fining agents to flocculate the sediments from the wine.
The flocculate of particles caused the water to become clearer.
The scientist used a flocculate to concentrate the bacteria in the sample.
The flocculate was mixed with the paint to give it a better consistency.
The flocculate was added to the water to help purify it.
The flocculate of dust and dirt made the room look dingy.
The flocculate changed the color of the liquid.
The flocculate clay was easier to mold into shapes.
The shampoo has a formula that helps to flocculate dirt and oil for easy removal.
The winemaker added a fining agent to flocculate the sediment in the wine.
The bacteria in the water can flocculate together and form biofilms.
The tea leaves will flocculate at the bottom of the cup if you let it sit too long.
The chemicals in the cleaning solution caused the dirt to flocculate and settle at the bottom.
The sediment in the river began to flocculate due to the change in temperature.
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