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"dry days" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe days when there is no precipitation, or days that are especially arid. For example, "The summer was unusually hot with many dry days."
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Wet (dry) spells are defined as the consecutive period of wet (dry) days, where a wet (dry) day is defined using rainfall threshold of 1 mm.
Using copula-based methods, the estimated probabilities of a dry day correspond well to the observed frequencies of dry days.
Sunny, dry days are ideal for reverse swing.
On dry days, when I wasn't writing, I would walk.
These are the plants we need to watch closely during consistently hot, dry days.
First, wet and dry days were demarcated by using the precipitation threshold 1 mm/day.
With the right combination of frigid nights and cold dry days, the Navesink River freezes.
On dry days, the floodgates stay closed, except when grease gums up the works.
You should avoid working outdoors in the morning on hot, dry days.
A spate of sunny, dry days would be a welcome relief.
The surface pollutant also becomes finer over the dry days as it is disintegrated.
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