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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a damp tent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tent that is wet or moist, often due to rain or humidity.
Example: "After the storm passed, we discovered that we had to sleep in a damp tent for the night."
Alternatives: "a wet tent" or "a moist tent".
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We started with glamping - a terrible attempt to make sleeping in a damp tent seem glamorous.
"Neil is one of those directors who really enjoys what he's doing," says Fassbender, over a cigarette in a damp tent erected for the actors to huddle in.
A band played beneath a damp tent, and the mall's open corridors, painted sunny blue, yellow and orange, were clogged with sprouted umbrellas and tented strollers.
Like many of the refugees, he is suffering from the severe cold and will be spending another night in a damp tent.
But you'll be thankful of it when your ski kit is wet and you don't want to battle with a damp tent.
When Soccer America editor Paul Kennedy was in the spring of 2017, he received his award in a damp tent outside San Jose's Avaya Stadium.
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When I met Aya she was sitting alone on a concrete floor in a dark, damp tent.
It's that or sleeping in a perpetually damp tent being eaten alive.
The camps down there were just a few damp tents on rubble, clustered around a propane flame.
There was no heating inside the damp tent, which costs the family $77 a month.
Then I'd unfurl my still damp tent.
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