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The answer to the riddle is "an umbrella." In heavy rain, an umbrella can get caught or turned inside out, but it doesn't become "wetter" itself since its purpose is to keep you dry. Thus, while it protects you from the rain, it is designed to withstand wet conditions without absorbing water.

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