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The phrase "also wet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is additionally wet, often in comparison to something else that is already wet or in a context where wetness is being discussed.
Example: "The ground was muddy, and the grass was also wet from the recent rain."
Alternatives: "additionally damp" or "furthermore soaked".
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Dark but also wet.
Turning, I saw that the gentleman's cheeks were also wet.
They were both wet from the rain, but also wet in the sex way.
When she rubs them together, she discovers that they are also wet.
And "Just make sure the inside lining of the hatching egg is also wet and mucus-y".
But he's also wet behind the ears: not exactly an unreliable narrator but an all too disingenuous one.
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(unofficial records dating back to 1826 indicate that 1859 was also wetter than this year).
Since the oxide also wets to the walls of the channel, the liquid metal is trapped in the position in which the strong oxidizing voltage was applied.
Solid salt is also wetted with brine or other liquid deicer.
Also, whole wet weight and pericarp wet weight were measured for each fruit.
When a person bed wets, any clothing that may be on the person, will also get wet.
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