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The phrase "a dry formula" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a formula or method that is straightforward, lacking in creativity, or uninteresting.
Example: "The report relied on a dry formula that failed to engage the audience, making the presentation feel monotonous."
Alternatives: "a bland formula" or "a tedious formula".
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If you do decide to use mascara, use a dry formula to create a more natural look.
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He avoids presenting a dry collection of formulas and methods.
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