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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cool and damp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the weather or the general atmosphere of a place. Example: Despite the sunny forecast, Alice brought her umbrella as she could feel the cool and damp air settling in, indicating a possible rain shower later in the day.
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The air on the mountaintop was cool and damp.
The clouds thinned out by noon, but that morning was cool and damp.
In Colombia and Ecuador the climate at such elevations is cool and damp.
The 1996 growing season was cool and damp, ripening was difficult, and acids were high.
The climate is cool and damp, with greater rainfall in the interior uplands than along the coast.
The 42-mile course drew more than 30,000 riders this year, despite the cool and damp weather.
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The white walls are cool, sticky, and damp, belying the dryness overhead.
Bees are kept behind a glass screen and keepers speak of propolis gathered in the autumn, of an apprentice scheme for bee farmers, of the cool nights and damp days of August now succeeded by autumnal warmth with the bees making up for lost time on ivy and balsam flowers.
For a completely different experience, head about an hour northwest into the Russian River Valley, where the climate becomes noticeably cooler and damper, and more conducive to growing delicate grapes like Pinot Noir, or Chardonnay (for sparkling wine).
This time the impact of the cool and the damp weather has had a more scattered effect.
It was cool, and the damp night air released a rich smell of dung and soil and straw, a smell Kirsten was sure belonged only to Iowa, and only at certain hours.
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