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Yes, "发霉" (fāméi) is commonly used in spoken and written Chinese. It is used to refer to something that has gone or become moldy. For example, 年糕放太久,已开始发霉了。 (The new year cake has been there for so long that it has started to become moldy.)
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We have added the suggested phrases to our dictionary. Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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