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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dryer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a machine that removes moisture from clothes or other items, or in a more general sense to describe something that dries.
Example: "After washing the clothes, I put them in a dryer to remove the excess water."
Alternatives: "a clothes dryer" or "a drying machine".
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"We got a dryer".
"We don't have a dryer".
"I have a washer and a dryer.
(There is talk of installing a dryer).
(For one, he'd need a dryer).
"I didn't even think about a washer or a dryer".
We had a dishwasher, a washing machine and a dryer.
Clothing should be washed and dried in a dryer.
Nearby, Yves Baudin pulled his clothes out of a dryer.
I can't remember the name for a dryer.
"You've got to tell us that you need a dryer".
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