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"wet tissue" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use the phrase when describing something that has recently been moistened with water, such as a piece of cloth or a cloth-like material. For example, "I wiped up the spilled milk with a wet tissue."
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Then think, That feeling and that mass of wet tissue — same thing.
Sometimes it's like you're trying to repair wet tissue paper.
Then he made imitation brocade, damask, chintz, lace and embroidery by gluing layers of wet tissue paper together.
The membrane is no more substantial than a piece of wet tissue paper.
We meet one woman, "Monica", who is clutching a wet tissue.
6/10 "Like eating bland jelly", "so mushy it's like they're filled with wet tissue", "eerily insubstantial" read my tasting notes.
Mr. Morales retreated to the dressing room, sitting hunched with blood on his new shorts and wet tissue at his feet.
The best steak I ever ate gave way between my teeth like wet tissue paper under a heavy knife.
Water content was calculated as (wet tissue weight – dry tissue weight)/wet tissue weight × 100.
Results were expressed as nmol per g wet tissue.
Results are given as CFU per gram wet tissue.
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