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Discover Ludwig"wet stained" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It's typically used to describe a material or item that is wet and has a stain on it, usually from another liquid. For example, "She wiped the wet stained carpet with a towel."
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However, they disintegrated when wet, stained the contents, and the clasps soon broke so we went sensible and bought lightweight, stiff, black plastic cases.
Remove bedding that is wet, stained, or smells.
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"I thought he was cute, but I didn't want to appear too interested in front of my girlfriend, who was still angry about the wet stain on her dress," Dr. Perkins remembered.
Better still pee in the car - nothing like a wet stain on the car seat to get him to stop that car pronto!
The girl's left arm was curled up to her shoulder, a large wet stain ran around her crotch, and there was a small amount of blood-tinged mucus under her nose.
Even more of a boon was the fact that he was showing clear signs of being in musth, with temporal glands swollen and a wide wet stain running down the side of his face.
Embarrassed by the wet stains on your lap after hours of using your MacBook?
Wait 5 minutes, and wipe off any excess wet stain.
Leave any wet stain removal areas to dry.
Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of the enzyme product directly onto the wet stain.
Use a heavy shop broom to spread the wet stain over the concrete floor.
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