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Yes, it can also mean "to dry in the open air with natural wind" for 吹风 (chuī fēng).
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The term 吹风 (chuīfēng) means "to dry with a blower" or "to blow dry." It can be used in contexts where you are using a device that blows air to remove moisture from something, such as hair or clothing.
For example, you could say, "我用吹风机给头发吹风。" (Wǒ yòng chuīfēngjī gěi tóufǎ chuī fēng.) which translates to "I use a hairdryer to blow dry my hair." Here, 吹风机 (chuīfēngjī) means "hairdryer."
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