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'dry spell' is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a prolonged period of time where little or no success, productivity, or activity takes place. For example: After a long dry spell, the company finally had some success with a new product launch.
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dry spell
noun
A drawn-out period where the weather has been dry, for an abnormally long time; shorter and not as severe as a drought.
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It's been a long dry spell.
January's frozen ground brings a dry spell.
This year's dry spell worsened conditions.
We had a dry spell in Logar.
My dry spell did not last.
Is the West's Dry Spell Really a Megadrought?
It ain't just a dry spell; it's fucking Arrakeen.
Re "A Brief Dry Spell for the U.S.S.
That, my friends, is a long dry spell.
Rain fell on his dry spell against the Heat.
Couldn't this just be an ordinary dry spell?
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