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Discover Ludwig"dry spells" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an idiom used to refer to periods of time when something is lacking, such as a period of low rainfall. For example, "We've been having a dry spell lately, so the crops are struggling."
Idiom
Dry spell.
If something or someone is having a dry spell, they aren't being as successful as they normally are.
Dictionary
dry spells
noun
Plural of dry spell
Exact(60)
There are dry spells and then there are dry spells.
There are also longer dry spells between these events.
New York's is spread out, with downpours followed by dry spells.
Water the growing plants lightly but often during dry spells, trying not to wet the greenery.
Despite painful dry spells, Mr. Walker always got another job eventually.
Early growth is followed by destructive frosts, fierce rainstorms by long dry spells.
Between 2005 and 2010, localised dry spells added to the problem.
He said he would prefer to play through his dry spells.
Another segment explores sexual dry spells brought on by financial hardships.
We should have longer dry spells and more normal temperatures though.
"He has these desertlike dry spells you just can't figure out," Ismail said.
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