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The phrase "a dusting of snow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a light covering of snow that has fallen, often creating a picturesque or delicate scene.
Example: "The morning revealed a dusting of snow on the rooftops, transforming the neighborhood into a winter wonderland."
Alternatives: "a light snowfall" or "a sprinkle of snow".
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Both start with a dusting of snow.
There wasn't even a dusting of snow.
In rare instances a dusting of snow covers Buenos Aires itself.
She emerged with a dusting of snow on her black nose.
Nothing much; Washington got a dusting of snow, New York a few inches.
Two weeks ago, there was a dusting of snow on top of the mountains.
A dusting of snow or a heat wave can shut down schools.
It's always changing, when the thunderstorms are in or from a dusting of snow.
A DUSTING of snow, which soon turned to rain, shut down much of Washington, DC on December 10th.
The frosty ice was reminiscent of a pond after a dusting of snow, which made Sablikova feel at home.
The leaves are changing colours, the mountains have a dusting of snow and there aren't many crowds.
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