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Discover LudwigThe phrase "damp stained" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate something that is covered with a moist or wet stain, such as water, oil, dirt, etc. For example: "The carpets in the hallway were damp stained and musty from years of neglect."
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But no more cheap and cheerful secondhand bookshops, their produce stacked high, reeking of damp, stained and dog-eared by previous readers.
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A composite variable representing the number of signs of dampness (damp stains, mold stains, water damage, and/or mold odor) was included.
It's closed this week, and has long black damp stains across its roof.
The novel excels in detail, and in particular in the details of the letters: "Most are written on lightweight, self‑sealing airmail letter cards, some bearing the flat-rate threepenny stamp, with several showing burn marks or damp staining".
In elegant abandoned villas damp stains the outside walls, and mildew rots the draperies still hanging in upstairs rooms.For years, Ibrahim Ferrer's music was treated with similar indifference.
So perhaps the very sights and scents that were making my stomach turn – a blue-veined slab of beef and the damp stain it left on the wooden chopping board, a puddle of raw egg swilling in a bowl – were the ones to avoid".
If you arouse us, do we not make a damp stain with our junk?
Hagmolen of Ten Have et al. (2007) reported that damp stains or mold growth were significantly positively associated with three asthma severity metrics.
For example, Kilpeläinen et al. found out that visible mould or damp stains or water damage was reported by 15% of respondents [ 30]; whereas in other studies the occurrence of moisture damage in residential buildings has previously been approximately 20-40% [ 4, 31].
In logistic regression analysis adjusting for confounders, the risk of asthma was related to the presence of visible mold and/or mold odor in the workplace (odds ratio, 1.54; 95% confidence interval, 1.01-2.32) but not to water damage or damp stains alone.
Razors pain you; Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; And drugs cause cramp.
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