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The phrase "a fine spray" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mist or a light distribution of liquid particles, often in contexts related to weather, gardening, or beauty products.
Example: "The gardener used a fine spray to gently mist the delicate flowers without damaging them."
Alternatives: "a light mist" or "a delicate spray."
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The faster you go, the more sand whizzes around you, a fine spray on either side of your crab sled.
A pull of a trigger spun small blades, creating a breeze and emitting a fine spray of water.
That water tower is an outdoor shower; water poured through the top comes out in a fine spray".
Lowry spent one month completing her work, using an airbrush to create a fine spray of paint.
Leaping sideways, Max pulls the trigger and one man flies backward, blood floating about him in a fine spray.
Another tactic would require maintaining a fine spray of seawater — the world's biggest fountain — which would mix with salt to help clouds block sunlight.
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The filtrate was then concentrated in vacuo at 70 ± 5 °C under reduced pressure and then converted into a fine spray-dried powder at a yielding rate of 4.6%% (2.3 kg) in a vacuum drying apparatus.
Use a fine spray-mist tan.
Higher pressure allows smaller nozzles and a finer spray.
To cover imperfections, Mr. Wilson uses Dior Airflash foundation ($62), dispersed through a fine-spray nozzle.
It should deliver a steady, fine spray or a pulsing stream, usually with a few options in between.
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