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"damp air" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to air that is damp or moist, usually due to a high level of humidity. Example: The forest was filled with the fresh scent of damp air after the rainstorm.
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Cold, damp air?
The cold, damp air smelled ratty.
The damp air there smelled of earth and greenery.
The unmistakeable odor of mold rode the damp air.
Don't invite mildew by planting in valleys where cold, damp air and dew settle.
"He still has bad turns when he spends time outdoors in the cold, damp air.
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Hydrogen can enter liquid steel from moist air, damp refractories, and wet flux and alloy additions.
Warmer oceans produce damper air and hence more rain.
I wanted to stop again and enjoy the view, which was tremendous, but the wind was blowing strong, bringing in colder, damper air, and I had sixteen hundred more feet to climb.
They say hot, dry winds have now been replaced by the normal flow of damper air, reducing fire activity.
The model accounts for viscous damping, air drag, and inertia and geometric non-linearities.
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