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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusually dry" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe conditions, such as weather or a lack of moisture, that are more dry than what is typically expected. Example: "This summer has been unusually dry, leading to concerns about water shortages."
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WEATHER Sunny, breezy and unusually dry.
This Headingley pitch is unusually dry, however.
Alberta experienced an unusually dry and warm winter.
An unusually dry winter had led to fears of drought.
Adding to Washington State's burden is an unusually dry winter.
This year's unusually dry winter and hotter-than-average spring have led to perfect fire conditions.
In unusually dry early-season conditions, the snow was almost entirely man-made, but meticulously groomed.
The forest soaked it up, parched from the unusually dry winter.
Just as November has seen record-breaking rain, this summer was unusually dry and hot.
Unusually dry conditions, strong winds and high temperatures are expected to last into next week.
Meanwhile, the US saw the number of skiing days rise on its west coast, which enjoyed an unusually dry period.
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