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"wet area" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an area or space that is often wet, such as a bathroom or a pool area. Here is an example: - "The new hotel has a designated wet area with a sauna, steam room, and hot tub for guests to enjoy."
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These deep ditches collected water and created more wetness in an already wet area, contributing to an expansion of an invasive type of reed and clogging up the landscape.
Houston is a very wet area.
At bottom of ravine in wet area.
Microbial activity in the wet area will heat up and attract secondary insect pests.
The wet area was defined assuming a threshold value beyond which liquid flux clogs exchanger fins.
Constructed in a wet area, wood-frame houses there were built on pilings to keep floors dry.
Living in that flat, wet area known as the Somerset Moors and Levels, I sometimes wonder if the same linguistic confusion is at work here.
The agency said the material was in "a normally low-risk wet area of the cabin," and that the QM2 had "a highly efficient sprinkler system".
Luckily, life handed him a source of unlimited capital in the form of heirloom black-stemmed mint that had taken over a wet area of the farm.
In the case of MgCl2, the cathodic current decreased very slowly, and wet area and micro-droplets were not observed.
First there is the wet area with a sink and a rather smart separate vanity with drawers for guests' toiletries as well a large, shimmery mosaic-tiled shower.
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