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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it is dried' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a physical object that has been dried of moisture, such as food. For example, "I spread the blueberries on a baking sheet and put them in the oven, and when I took them out, it was dried."
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Once the popcorn is rated and accepted, it is transferred by pipes and augers to the storage bins, where it is dried and its moisture is reduced to 13 to 15percentt, a good popping range.
The spectroscopic properties and electric conductivity of ITO/RC composite provide direct evidence that the RC keeps its photochemical activity even if it is dried on ITO.
These are more recognizably garlic-like, but have the fresh, grassy, sweet flavor of the young allium before it reaches maturity (at which point it is dried and cured, developing its characteristic complex earthiness).
When James Reddekopp Sr., the operations manager, slices open a bean -- which looks like a tiny, swollen Japanese eggplant before it is dried -- and peels back its chocolate-brown husk, it reveals a sensuous black must, full of tiny gold flecks.
It is thus generally wise to dewater coal as much as possible by physical means before it is dried.
Mixture should still be a little soupy (add a little dashi or water if it is dried out).
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Now it is drying up altogether.
It's dried.
Once it's dried, it's burned.
Rather, it was dried out and tough.
It was dried at room temperature.
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