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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dry quickly" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the fast rate at which something dries, and can be used in a variety of contexts. Example: "After washing the dishes, I noticed that the towel I used to dry them was not absorbing water very well. I quickly grabbed a new towel, which was much more efficient at drying quickly."
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The homes were designed to drain water and dry quickly.
What's more, they're as absorbent as traditional terry-cloth towels, and they dry quickly, too.
Application should be swift, because they dry quickly, and have staying power.
If you have to throw in a few requisite tears, make sure they dry quickly.
Surfaces dry quickly, and there are attachments to go after windows and upholstery.
Those anemic trust funds ran dry quickly in many states as millions of newly jobless Americans began collecting benefits.
The setts are porous, so they dry quickly after a good rain or after being doused by a hose.
The tiles studied are situated on the southern façade, so they dry quickly, loose water and shrink.
The trickle runs dry quickly, though.
And then a synthetic black one that would dry quickly if it got wet in the monsoon.
This might be caused by the faeces of this species that, contrary to those of B. dubia or A. domesticus, dry quickly after defecation.
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