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The word "moldy" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe food or other objects that have been exposed to mold or have started growing mold on them. For example, "This bread has gone moldy and must be thrown away."
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This is why honest economists tend to focus on moldy old numbers rather than words like "strong".
Moldy or dusty feeds should be avoided because horses are extremely susceptible to forage poisoning and respiratory complications.
It tastes like moldy Bibles and the tears of the decent".
Farmer's lung, also called thresher's lung or harvester's lung, a pulmonary disorder that results from the development of hypersensitivity to inhaled dust from moldy hay or other fodder.
For example, the colour of a moldy piece of bread is due to the colour of a massive number of microscopic mold spores.
The group of diseases known as farmer's lung, malt worker's lung, bird fancier's lung, and so forth are caused by an allergic inflammatory reaction to the fungal spores present in moldy hay or barley, bird droppings, feathers, and a variety of other organic materials.
Discarding nuts that are discoloured, shriveled, or moldy helps reduce the risk.
These pneumonias may occur following exposure to moldy hay or sugarcane, room humidifiers, and air-conditioning ducts, all of which contain the fungus Actinomyces.
But Ikonen thought the branches might get moldy on the flight over.
Shivering in our moldy bathroom, I had put my mother's hand mirror on the floor and squatted down, straining my neck to see between my legs.
Unlike many biblio-memoirists, she loves network television and is refreshingly un-nostalgic about print; in "The Shelf" she says that she prefers her e-reader to certain moldy paperbacks.
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