That is not true! I have our utility room, set up with over-head washing lines, a fan, and a dehumidifier, to dry clothes after they have been spun in the washer. We set it up, to dry things over-night, which it does very effectively. Over-night, simply so it minimises disruption. I power both the fan, and the dehumidifier, via one of those plug-in Kwh monitors, and find it to be a very economical way to dry clothes.
That system, is one of three methods we can make use of - we have a very long, drying line in the garden, but last year, I added a series of lines, as an alternative, across the open veranda area of the summerhouse - out in the breeze, but sheltered from rain.