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The phrase "wet dog" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a dog that is wet from being in water or from being out in the rain. Example: After playing in the lake, the children's wet dog shook off the water all over them. Example: The smell of wet dog filled the room as the pup ran inside after a walk in the rain.
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Wet dog?
"It smells like musk, like wet dog.
Somebody's definitely got a wet dog around".
Your wool hat smelled like a wet dog.
And now back to my thesis and that wet dog.
What an ill-smelling wet dog of a summer.
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Wet-dog records do something different.
They like the smokiness and wet-dog smell.
White people were everywhere, hair flopping in their eyes, that faint wet-dog smell.
"Kill Uncle" may be an archetypal wet-dog record, but it's hardly the first.
Wet-dog records, in the end, productively arrest the process of pop-culture consumption.
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