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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a parched spell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time characterized by dryness or lack of moisture, often in relation to weather or conditions affecting the environment.
Example: "The region experienced a parched spell that lasted for several weeks, leading to drought conditions."
Alternatives: "a dry period" or "a drought phase".
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During a parched spell in 1976 and 1977, the state opened a Resources Evaluation Office, which responded to 4,400 letters, telegrams and postcards offering ideas.
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A sobering glimpse of a parched future.
But his goal was like water on a parched tongue.
For much of its history, New York was a parched city.
It was like water on a parched tongue.
Eventually, the tissue shrinks, trailing a parched shadow.
But Sydney is the spirit of Nevada: a parched survivor.
In July, the lake was a parched wheat field.
In a parched country, water bottle factories are being bombed.
(This imagined drought is severe enough to force a parched Pennsylvania to invade New York).
Outside, a parched ballpark waits for a game to crop up.
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