From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdry runˌdry ˈrun noun [countable] PRACTISE/PRACTICEan event that is a practice for a more important event Both the parties are treating the local elections as a dry run.
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dry run• BIn some ways, the learning center provides a dry run for the workaday world.• Apprenticeships enable companies to screen future workers and give them a dry run before selecting the best for long-term employment.• They were there for a countdown dry run.