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The phrase "are wet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in a state of moisture or has been affected by water.
Example: "The clothes are wet after being left out in the rain."
Alternatives: "are damp" or "are soaked".
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They are wet eyes.
The floors are wet.
Winters are wet and cold.
They, too, are wet but happy.
She said "my hands are wet".
The broad avenues are wet from yesterday's rain.
Her eyes are closed and her hands are wet.
Young men's chests are wet patchworks of cannoned paper.
Swiss pistes are wet below 1700m at Nendaz (10-150cm).
Minn .S. and N. Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, all are wet.
Your chest, your arms... your face are wet.
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