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Unless your dryer is running all the time, i cant image this will make much difference in the heat of the room. The basement walls are cooling it down constantly right?
That said to condense out the water from the air, you need to cool the air which is counter-productive. some sort of heat exchanger as it exits the house is probably your best bet.
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