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The phrase "a wet tissue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tissue that has become moist, often for cleaning or hygienic purposes.
Example: "I reached for a wet tissue to clean the spill on the table."
Alternatives: "a damp tissue" or "a moist tissue".
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We meet one woman, "Monica", who is clutching a wet tissue.
Livia Soprano, the malevolent and manipulative matriarch of the Soprano family, was fond of tearfully waving a wet tissue at her family and saying, in the tone of a martyr, "I wish the Lord would take me now".
I can only take comfort in knowing that every time I blow my nose, another of his soldiers succumbs to the whim of my weapons arsenal, a wet tissue and as much air reinforcement as I can muster.
Crayfish PAH concentrations are expressed on a wet tissue weight basis.
The animals were allowed to recover on a wet tissue for 10 min before transfer to water.
The brain was covered with 50 μL of the dye solution and preparations were placed inside a box with a wet tissue for 1.5 h.
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Use a clean, wet tissue to remove the aspirin.
The membrane is no more substantial than a piece of wet tissue paper.
The biochemical data of dead space wound study showed an increase in wet tissue weight and protein per g tissue in BME treated groups.
Preparation of a homogeneous dry sample from wet tissue or sediment for PLE can be a challenge due to the limited size of PLE extraction vials, currently set at 100 ml.
The top surface was pressed even, and covered with wet tissue and a glass plate.
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