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'dry out' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the process of becoming or making something become free of liquid or moisture. For example: "After the heavy rain, I hung the towels up so they could dry out."
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I began to dry out.
Never let them dry out.
A tree can dry out and die.
I'm leaving it to dry out.
They will dry out all by themselves.
Make sure they don't dry out.
It doesn't dry out for 55 miles.
Hot water can dry out your skin.
Now go forth (and dry out).
Going thin and lean "It'll dry out.
Make sure it doesn't dry out.
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