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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air drying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of allowing something, typically clothing or dishes, to dry naturally in the air rather than using a dryer or heat source.
Example: "After washing the delicate fabrics, I prefer air drying them to prevent any damage from high heat."
Alternatives: "natural drying" or "drying in the open air."
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However, most Middle East countries used air-drying as will be presented below (Sect. "Air drying").
Pasteur weakened rabies and anthrax bacilli by air drying them.
After air drying, plates were photographed and counted.
Periodic air drying, elevation, and massage will also help.
Other possible layouts includes vapor compression, desiccant air drying, and membrane air drying.
Such temperatures are high enough to kill insects another advantage of kiln drying over air drying.
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Throw in the towel: is air-drying your face better for your skin?
After air-drying the cells were imaged in air with AFM in tapping mode.
Try not to take excess, for it is air-drying.
We see two smallish cars, a bicycle, laundry air-drying and no lawns to mow.
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