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Free sign upThe phrase "and drying in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a process that involves drying something, typically followed by a noun that specifies what is being dried.
Example: "The clothes were left hanging outside and drying in a gentle breeze."
Alternatives: "and air-drying in a" or "and being dried in a".
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Acetate garments launder well, retaining their original size and shape and drying in a short time, though they have a tendency to retain creases imparted when wet.
The Si wafers rinsing with a deionized water and drying in a centrifuge followed the cleaning.
Fig. 4 Situations of wetting and drying in a stone, and analogy with a cooling in a repair.
Thin solid nanocomposite films of CdS/PVA were formed by casting from aqueous solution and drying in a pressure-tight vessel containing an absorbent.
After the hydrothermal procedure, the autoclave was cooled down naturally to room temperature and the SnO2/Ag product was collected by centrifugation, followed by rinsing with deionized water and ethanol and drying in a vacuum oven at 60 °C.
Further, the scheme is well-balanced for bathymetry functions that are not surface piercing and can handle wetting and drying in a GPU-friendly manner without resorting to long and specific case-by-case procedures.
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Clothing should be washed and dried in a dryer.
Her left shoulder was heavily bandaged; blood and pus had seeped through and dried in a dark-red stain.
The fruit is blended, spread out and dried in a dehydrator for eight hours before being cut into small pieces.
and dried in a stream of N2.
Thus, the obtained graphene oxide was homogenized using an Ultrasonic homogenizer and dried in a vacuum.
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