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Saturday, 11 March 2006

Definition:

Practice or preparation

Example Dialogue:

A: How are you going to practice for the test?
B: Doing the problems in the text book should be a good dry run for the exam.
A: Yes, that should be a great way to prepare.

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The Weekly Idiom: Dry run
Mar 23 2006 08:29:29
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how to start
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Re:The Weekly Idiom: Dry run
Aug 25 2006 06:01:18
what are the other meanings of dry run<br><br>Post edited by: vijaysgh, at: 2006/08/24 23:03
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Re:The Weekly Idiom: Dry run
Aug 25 2006 06:01:40
whatr the other meaning of dry run
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