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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cold and damp' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical or metaphorical environment. For example: The hallway was cold and damp, giving her chills down her spine.
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Camelot soon became very cold and damp.
Again the night was cold and damp.
The soil is cold and damp.
But this summer was particularly cold and damp.
This year, the weather stayed cold, and damp.
After all, the basement is already cold and damp.
The weather was cold and damp, and work was scarce.
They have a cold and damp cover, box or newspaper.
When the winds hit, they changed direction and became violent, cold and damp.
They put down the grass on the stage today: it's cold and damp.
In contrast, most summer-flying species struggled to survive in the cold and damp.
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