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Yes, clothes can be too wet to put directly into a dryer. Most dryers are designed to remove moisture from damp clothes, not to dry completely soaked garments. If you place excessively wet clothes in a dryer, it may take a significantly longer time for them to dry, or they may not dry properly at all. This can also put strain on the dryer and reduce its efficiency.

It is generally recommended to wring out or spin dry clothes to remove excess water before putting them in the dryer. This allows the dryer to work more effectively and efficiently, resulting in shorter drying times and better overall drying performance.

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