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"get drenched" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean "get soaked with water" or "get soaked in rain". For example, "We went out during the storm and got drenched before we could make it back home."
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If he lit up for real, we'd all get drenched.
You walk in fearing you'll get drenched, but you stay dry.
It touches the ground, and in this weather, would only get drenched.
Their reserve breaks down completely as they get drenched with water.
Dress to stay cool and be prepared to get drenched in beer.
"He was stiff, and his forehead would get drenched, with sweat running down both sides of the temples.
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I want to be one of those guys that gets drenched in Champagne".
"I was behind at the start and got drenched," Stoner said.
The 59-year-old gets drenched in praise for dating women about his own age.
In one of our hockey tournaments, we had a hailstorm and we got drenched.
A large and lumbering man, he quickly got drenched, people who were watching said.
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