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Discover Ludwig"more dry" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to compare the level of dryness between two or more things. Example: The desert is known for its dry climate, but today it feels even more dry than usual.
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No more dry hair.
More dry weather could mean more fish rescue operations.
"We certainly expect more heatwaves and more dry weather in an El Niño year," he said.
During that time you might find more dry lake beds, deserts, or even a white limbo".
A thinned canopy also makes the forest more dry and prone to fire.
This has left more dry fuel on the ground to feed fires.
Hence, the modified denser CO2 snow nozzle was designed and optimized to generate more dry ice.
Cows fed BMR consumed 1.7 kg/d more dry matter than LFY.
If you swim to the left, though, you can find more dry sand in a larger inlet.
Once there is no more dry flour left, use your hands to pat the mixture together quickly but firmly.
Although there will be some raindrops to dodge this weekend, there should be more dry time than not.
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