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"very wet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is wetter than ordinary, such as the weather or a surface. For example: "It's been raining for days, and the ground is very wet."
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It's very, very wet.
They are very wet.
That's very wet.
"Very wet and windy.
"We're a very wet community.
"Your very wet, rainy town".
I would just get very wet.
(The mixture will be very wet).
It looks very, very wet out there.
I was very cold and very wet.
I'm very wet, but very happy.
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