boiled-down in the PONS Dictionary

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Discussions have boiled-down to two options, which are both bad.
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Of course, this is a very boiled-down set of guidelines.
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Whether to grow through acquisition or to focus on existing clients was the boiled-down question put to shareholders at the meeting as they voted for a new board of directors.
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The term mmoire thus often came to be used, as it fitted this subject well - showing a fact, research, in a relatively boiled-down format.
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This too was of quite a boiled-down format and showed the tools which would eventually allow the student to set out on a thesis.
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