noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
follow
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The announcement was followed by the dissolution of the House of Representatives on Feb. 17.
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Converted to an Elizabethan great house following the dissolution of the Monasteries, the abbey has a peaceful atmosphere.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A third woman had filed for divorce but never completed the dissolution .
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the dissolution of America's farmland
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He answered that he had gone too far now and that the Country expected a dissolution .
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In 1940 the old Burwell drainage commission finally accepted voluntary dissolution when its ancient pump engine collapsed beyond repair.
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The mass production and marketing of family food expresses the dissolution of domesticity as a way of life.
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They recognize that no laws can prevail against the dissolution of the social connections and personal motivations that sustain a civilized polity.
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This generally occurs in marriages so toxic that both partners already know that its dissolution would be the best thing for them.
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With the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc powers, more nations have stepped up.
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You had to be able to bear the tangles of the soul, the sight of cruel dissolution .