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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the sense of a small amount of something, often something intangible. For example, you could say, "He had a dot of doubt in his mind about her intentions."
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We are all fellow passengers on a dot of earth".
A dot of green beamed back, the telltale eyeshine.
Use a dot of dough to anchor corners of each parchment sheet onto baking sheets.
It was marked some time ago with a dot of green paint; now it's gone.
Massive white spirals, centred on a dot of an eye, tracking across the turquoise.
Nachman was only a dot of being that subsisted within her blue light.
He has basically fallen asleep in his scallops, a dot of sour cream on his tie.
Imagining yourself as a dot of light on a screen is oddly reassuring.
Fill teapot about three-fourths full with dashi, then add sake, light soy sauce and a dot of Yuzu sauce.
applied a dot of stock spray, so that if this badger were trapped again she would know it.
A dot of soy, a slice of kanpachi (young yellowtail), and there it is in front of me.
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