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"a damp day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a day that is relatively wet or humid, often with a slight chill in the air. Example: "In contrast to yesterday's sunny weather, today was a damp day with a light drizzle falling throughout the morning."
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Even then, on a damp day, your meringues can be as soft as a feather pillow.
We might be in for a damp day at Charlotte Square.
On a damp day, with the wind blowing in off the Irish Sea, Morecambe verges on the melancholy.
On a damp day that June, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, Sarah Ferguson and Edward himself put on pantomime Elizabethan costumes with varying degrees of enthusiasm.
There may have been a time when a midweek training session on a damp day in Bath would not have excited him massively but the Leicester centre has a different perspective on his sporting life nowadays.
He said that the aroma of the candies clung close to the ground on a damp day, and from them the people on Main Street would know which flavor was being worked on.
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So when I set out on a damp Sunday afternoon (after reneging on my promise to run both days of the weekend) I should have expected it would not be the most stellar effort.
After a night of booing, a Sanders supporter peeled off a damp Day-Glo green T-shirt (it bore the message "Enough Is Enough") and donated it to Graddy.
ROMSEY on a damp Monday afternoon is not exactly throbbing with activity.
On a damp Monday morning in March, only the distant rattle of a tractor breaks the silence.
STATE SENATOR SUZI OPPENHEIMER smiled beneath her red and white Audubon Society umbrella on a damp Saturday at Rye High School.
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