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The phrase "dryer for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the object or purpose of the dryer, such as "a dryer for clothing" or "a hair dryer for styling." Example: "I need to buy a new dryer for my laundry room, as my old one no longer works properly."
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Then to the dryer, for some meditative Gregorian humming.
We throw them in the dryer for 10 minutes.
Betty tests a solar dryer for charcoal bricks with her team in Uganda.
(That is enough electricity to run a hair dryer for an hour, roughly).
It's funny how certain objects convey a message — my washer and dryer, for example.
Clerks cannot sell merchandise if they are learning about a new clothes dryer for the better part of the afternoon.
I had no clothes dryer for 20 years and still don't use one for drying and "sterilizing" our clothes.
Ms. Barreto used $697 from Neediest Cases to buy a washer and a dryer for the family.
Finally, dyed washed samples were dried in dryer for 30 minutes at 60°C.
The present study investigates the performance of a spray dryer for the preparation of whey powder.
3H2O), a dryer for oil paints, in sample VIC 7 [38].
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