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The phrase "wet cloth" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a cloth or fabric that is damp or soaked with water. Example: I dried my face with a wet cloth after washing it. In this sentence, "wet cloth" is used to describe the type of cloth used to dry the face.
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Then grab the dry cloth and dry off the wetness from the wet cloth.
A moment later, Lorenzo came back with a wet cloth.
They had no idea the wet cloth was what they were looking for.
Seal them together using your fingertips and keep the wet cloth over them.
Some said we should crawl in deeper, covering our faces with wet cloth.
She could feel the heat of his breath through the wet cloth.
Their son, Keran, held a wet cloth over his mouth to keep out the powder.
(The wet cloth will stop the bottom layer of rice sticking to the pan).
I would awake to find gravity clinging to me like wet cloth to stone.
Or of placing a wet cloth over the face, the notorious Chinese water torture.
Instead, householders should remove the debris with a wet cloth while avoiding contact with skin.
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