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The phrase "a frost of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a layer or covering of frost, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "In the early morning light, the garden was transformed into a winter wonderland, with a frost of delicate crystals adorning every surface."
Alternatives: "a layer of frost" or "a coating of frost".
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About 100 people braved a frost of -15C in Orenburg on the border with Kazakhstan.
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Frost cake with a frosting of your choice, if desired.
The finishing touch: a frosting of Serendipity 3 Frrrozen Hot Chocolate Mint Foot Cream.
They've never shown any inclination to get their groove on, and in fact the album contains nothing more than a frosting of electronic beats.
It doesn't take much to work out how it earned its name, with a terrain of dunes gliding into sandstone crags, the only ornament a frosting of salt left by a freakish rainstorm two years ago.
I climbed up a lamppost and gave up counting after an hour because every road and sidewalk was filled with Shiite marchers winding their way past slurry pits and stagnant pools of water covered with a frosting of trash.
The day dawned gray and chill, but by midmorning, the sun dispelled the clouds and coaxed forth a springlike breeze, melting a frosting of snow into rust-red mud.
Bridgeton is a layer cake of garbage and dirt at the bottom of an old limestone quarry, all of it covered with a frosting of clay, plastic liner, soil and grass.
Roll it up and cover with a frosting of your choice (typically, a chocolate).
Samples with a frost resistance of 50 and more cycles have been obtained.
Not even a hint of a frost.
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