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The phrase "a coating of jam" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a layer or spread of jam applied to food, such as bread or pastries. Example: "She spread a generous coating of jam on her toast before breakfast."
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THE sweet soy glaze on chicken yakitori is almost the Asian equivalent of a coating of jam on roasted meat -- amazingly flavorful but still simple.
You can also spread a coating of jam on top of the first layer of bread.
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A coating of mayonnaise.
And a coat of masonry paint.
It needs only a coat of imagination.
It's a coat of arms.
And perhaps a coat of armor.
– but a coat of paint, nonetheless.
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