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"dry bread" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to bread that is not fresh or moist, like bread that has been sitting out too long. For example, "When I went to the store, all they had was dry bread."
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Dry bread.
At lunch, he ate dry bread.
Sprinkle the polpettone with half the dry bread crumbs.
Even now we are eating dry bread with salt.
It might have to be penitential dry bread and water.
That is equivalent to three to six slices of dry bread.
Then we sit down and drink our sweet, milky tea and eat dry bread.
If you start out with caviar, you can't imagine dry bread.
Skip too sweet, too dry bread pudding, ordinary mango cake and mushy peach tart.
Mix the result with the dry bread, broth and some beaten eggs to help bind the whole mess together.
__________ Breakfast is always a cup of warm milk flavored with haricot beans, and a bit of dry bread.
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