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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drying ground" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the surface of the earth, such as soil, that is going through the process of drying out, such as after a heavy rain or watering. For example, "The sun had just come out, slowly drying the ground and bringing a sense of relief to the area."
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This drying ground seems against him.
The drying ground is certainly in his favour.
This drying ground is likely to be too lively for him.
They say this is a quick drying ground so no need to fret just yet.
Seems to relish drying ground, so a return to form is perfectly possible.
Fabre's colt will start from stall 5 and with drying ground will no doubt look to utilise his raw speed.
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The samples will then be dried, ground, and sent off to the lab for analysis.
Dried ground pods thicken and flavor soups and stews, and their leftover seeds cook like beans.
After soaking, hay was dried, ground, and submitted to a commercial laboratory for analysis.
There they are washed, dried, ground, dissolved in nitric acid and treated with chemicals that help locate the strontium.
Sip vanilla rum punch or the famous Bloody Mary (the secret is dried ground celery).
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