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The phrase "completely dried" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been fully dried out, such as when all the moisture has been removed. For example, you could say, "The dishes were left to sit overnight and were completely dried the next morning."
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"This year, it's completely dried up".
The turners' main market had completely dried up".
"Work had completely dried up in my industry," he says.
"Credit completely dried up," Mr. DiMicco said, "and it is still hard to get".
The bones, being subject to air, water and heat, get completely dried and disintegrate.
"How would we fare if liquidity completely dried up, you asked.
It's bereft of flavour and hold and almost completely dried out.
Last year we experienced terrible heatwaves that completely dried out the underground water table.
The activated PLGA was completely dried under vacuum.
As funding completely dried up, the capital intensive rental business became unfundable.
The internal contents of the shells were carefully removed, completely dried and pulverized.
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