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The phrase "a dust" is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct expression would typically be "dust" without the article "a," as dust is an uncountable noun.
Example: "There was dust all over the furniture after the renovation."
Alternatives: "a particle of dust" or "a speck of dust."
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THE world has a dust problem.
America's Midwest was a dust bowl.
Shouldn't a dust storm knock them out?
Their apartment was, simply, a dust trap.
It had been taking a dust bath.
She stroked one without a dust jacket.
A dust storm blew through the darkness.
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It wasn't a dust-up".
IMAGINE yourself in a sauna, in a dust-storm.
And it isn't shy about getting into a dust-up.
A dust-dry rib-eye steak was the out.
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