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Discover Ludwig'wet out' is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is not an idiomatic phrase and is not used in standard English.
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"It's pretty wet out," Kern said.
Shortly after three o'clock, the jury wet out to consider their verdict and the Judge left the bench.
An electrically non-conductive oil-in-water liquid emulsion, called ContactAgent (CA), was used to wet out the textile electrodes.
The company wants to play the PR game and wet out taste buds with the specs and then issue another release later on to announces that info.
This superspreading ability, which is not completely understood, is unique to these amphiphiles in that solutions of conventional alkyl chain surfactants do not wet out on very hydrophobic surfaces.
For middle-aged women, we also have a tendency to wet out pants, but I'll sacrifice the temporary humiliation for a robust belly laugh any day.
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As the rig bore into the earth, wet clay slopped out, landing in a heap.
The resin may be applied to the fibres or cloth before laying up, thus forming what are termed prepregs, or it may be added later by "wetting out" the fibres.
If it is reflective, you have wetted out the cocoa.
It is the function of the flux, upon heating, to facilitate further cleaning, exclude atmospheric oxygen, prevent re-oxidation, and to aide in wetting out the solder.
Preliminary investigations using osmotic distillation in a single-stage process resulted in severe membrane wet-out by the ethanol-soluble, sparingly water-soluble alkyl amides that precipitated from solution due to the preferential removal of ethanol.
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