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The phrase "I dust" is not a complete sentence and is not considered grammatically correct in written English.
It could be used as part of a longer sentence such as "I dust my house every week" or "I dust the shelves before rearranging my books."
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I dust the furniture.
I dust it once a week.
"I dust my plants with it".
In spring, I dust off the lawn furniture.
As I dust the first windowsill, I hear Sister Maria's conversation through her open door.
"I keep my room clean, I dust, I vacuum the wood floor".
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I expected heat, I expected dust storms, I expected to be outside of my comfort zone, and to embrace it.
Then I dusted the top with Demerara.
So I dusted off some studies and started doing research.
To finish, I dusted Emma Stone's skin with Nearly Naked pressed powder.
"I wiped my mouth, I dusted myself off and I cracked on".
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