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The phrase "a generous coating of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the application of a substantial layer of a substance, often in cooking or crafting contexts.
Example: "The chef added a generous coating of chocolate to the dessert, making it even more indulgent."
Alternatives: "a thick layer of" or "a liberal spread of".
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They were untrimmed, which meant they came with a generous coating of fat.
This is not exactly standard beach attire, leaving the option of a generous coating of high-S.P.F.
Even further back was the episode of Malcolm in the Middle that he spent totally naked – except for a generous coating of filth or sewage.
Keep on layering in this way until the dish is full, finishing with a layer of bechamel, topped with a generous coating of parmesan.
At lunch one hot afternoon, the calamari were tender with a generous coating of crunch, but the smoked paprika mayonnaise, one of the dipping sauces, was bitter.
7. Remove the foil from the pan and mop the ribs with a generous coating of barbecue sauce.
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Refer to my tutorial on lashes for step-by-step directions, and then apply a generous coat of black mascara.
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy wrote, "Max Martin and Shellback chuck the Pinks, Keshas and Katy Perrys into the kitchen sink and add a generous coat of gloss and shimmer (and Auto-Tune) to create what is ultimately an audacious, unabashed and, crucially, authentic pop stomper that remains true to what Glee is all about".
Apply a generous coat of mascara.
Curl your lashes and apply a generous coat of mascara.
Be sure to give the handle a generous coat of disinfectant spray.
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