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The phrase "a frost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a layer of ice that forms on surfaces when the temperature drops below freezing, often in weather-related contexts.
Example: "The garden was covered in a frost this morning, making everything look like it was dusted with sugar."
Alternatives: "a freeze" or "a frost layer".
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Outdoors, there's a frost.
Not even a hint of a frost.
Supposed to be a frost tonight.
One of the most common is called a frost ring.
If a frost takes them, I'll plant more seeds.
This time, he's not laughing; a frost has descended.
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If plants are in a frost-free area, dig by mid-November.
Most agriculture requires a frost-free season of at least about 90 days.
His hair was shorter and as white as a frost-covered lawn.
A frost-resistant air void system was achievable for all slump flows and admixture sources.
A pressure regulating valve equipped on the indoor evaporator keeps proper evaporating temperature for a frost-free operation.
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