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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dew" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a single instance of dew, which is the moisture that forms on surfaces in the morning or evening. Example: The lawn was covered in a dew, making the grass glisten in the early morning light.
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Paul area had 20 consecutive hours above a dew point of 74 degrees, which is a record.
A Chicago company, Chefwear, now sells a bandanna cap, which it calls a Dew Wrap, in its catalog.
Because otherwise this 59-year-old Cumberbitch's goodwill might melt, thaw and resolve itself into a dew.
US presidential candidate Thomas E Dewey was an early advocate when, in 1948, when he produced a "Dew it for Dewey" T-shirt to support his campaign.
By 1928, she was complaining that there were ghosts in the central-heating system, and that her room had a dew in it that frightened her.
A dew drop becomes "the tiny egg of a mythical bird", a young lad rides his tricycle "his legs whirring like bees' wings".
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A dew-point hygrometer was invented in 1751.
It's like biting into a dew-fresh ripe peach after eating a canned one.
In 1820 Daniell invented a dew-point hygrometer (a device that indicates atmospheric humidity), which came into widespread use.
Who isn't speechless at the edge of a dew-dampened meadow when evening makes a galaxy of a thousand tiny insects?
Cellini's halo, also called Heiligenschein, bright white ring surrounding the shadow of the observer's head on a dew-covered lawn with a low solar elevation angle.
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