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The phrase "a damp school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a school that has a high level of moisture or humidity, possibly due to poor ventilation or water damage.
Example: "After the heavy rain, the old building turned into a damp school, making it uncomfortable for the students."
Alternatives: "a moist school" or "a humid school".
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A whole poblano pepper, stuffed with ground beef, pork, almonds and raisins, entombed in clammy batter and deep-fried into a damp, school dinnerish horror.
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