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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dusty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is covered in dust or has a dusty appearance.
Example: "The old bookshelf in the corner was a dusty relic of the past, filled with forgotten novels."
Alternatives: "a dusty surface" or "a dusty room".
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— dancing in a dusty Andalusian plaza.
A dusty road divides two fields.
Routine patrolaround a dusty village far away.
Samarra resembles a dusty armed camp.
A dusty green shroud covers the grave.
Or at least a dusty David.
We pulled into a dusty, shabby storefront.
The world is a dusty place.
He could ask a question and get a dusty answer.
Few perfumes are crafted by hand in a dusty atelier.
The front desk looks like a dusty museum piece.
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