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"constantly damp" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe something that is always or consistently wet or moist, without ever drying out completely. Example: The old cellar was constantly damp, making it the perfect environment for mold and mildew to thrive.
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Anything that tends to flop will do so when constantly damp.
Both soil and mulch will retain moisture, and if the trunk is constantly damp the bark will eventually weaken and rot.
Pitcher plants should not be allowed to dry out because most prefer slightly moist to constantly damp soil and this is the second quickest way to kill them.
A permanently installed home generator system is best for areas where there are constantly damp conditions - the enclosures are much more suitable for the environment, and it is much safer!
What wasn't was the monsoon - we were constantly damp and splattered in red mud, and my fantastically light packing meant that we ran out of dry clothes after three days.
Such so-called nonvascular plants would have been able to exploit only the limited number of environments that were constantly damp, the researchers note.
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Keep the seeds damp constantly until germination.
It was really damp.
We became slightly damp.
Climate: Temperate and damp.
And damp.
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