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Discover Ludwig"dry for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time when there is little or no rain or precipitation. Example: "The weather forecast shows that it will be dry for the next few days, so we can plan a picnic in the park."
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It's too dry for me.
Leave to dry for around 10 minutes.
Let dry for 1 hour.
Dry for additional time.
Dry for eight weeks.
Dry for 30 minutes.
Let dry for 24 hours.
Let dry for 5 minutes.
Air dry for best results.
Let dry for few hours.
Let dry for 30 seconds.
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