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"in drought" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase commonly used to describe a dry, arid climate with little to no precipitation that has persisted for a prolonged period of time. For example, "Due to record-low levels of rainfall, the region has been in drought for over a year."
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Parts of the UK are officially in drought.
They thrive in drought.
In 1998, war found its mortal helpmate in drought.
"Insufficient rains since March 2015 have resulted in drought conditions.
Congress offered about $200 million in drought aid in 2002.
In drought years the impact can be especially devastating.
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In drought-hit California, that's gold.
Even in drought-stricken California, San Diego stands out.
One issue that people frequently asked related to the use of water in drought-stricken areas.
In drought-prone Gujarat, the conventional wisdom is that more water means more crop.
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