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"a dusting of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a light and delicate layer of something, such as dust, powder, or other fine particles. Example: The bakery sprinkled a dusting of powdered sugar over the freshly baked scones.
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And not just a dusting of frost.
A dusting of soil went on top.
Both start with a dusting of snow.
(The secret? A dusting of chickpea flour).
There wasn't even a dusting of snow.
Serve warm or chilled, with a dusting of icing sugar.
A dusting of confectioner's sugar is another frequent addition.
On top, a dusting of pickled egg yolk imitated pollen.
But this was always done with a dusting of irony.
A dusting of frost only makes this city more magical.
There was a dusting of chili powder, too.
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