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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather dry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is not very interesting or exciting, or is not as moist or juicy as it could be. For example, "The meal was rather dry and lacked flavor."
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She gives me a rather dry look.
Coconut-almond cake is rather dry too.
I know this from reading some rather dry research papers.
But it was always in that rather dry style.
One is rather dry and light, emphasizing cinnamon and nuts.
We often think of math as being rather dry.
Was a rather dry debate finally turning exciting?
Mini-kebabs of chicken and lamb are also among the appetizers, but were rather dry.
The fruit is a rather dry berry, and the seeds are flattened.
Likewise, its traditional, rather dry, seeded burger bun explains why most people now use brioche.
Unfortunately, they're rather dry and tasteless, although the demitasse of chocolate is delicious.
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