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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a layer of white" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a covering or coating that is white in color, often in contexts related to nature, art, or design.
Example: "The snow created a beautiful layer of white across the landscape, transforming the scenery into a winter wonderland."
Alternatives: "a coat of white" or "a blanket of white".
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Finally, they hit a layer of white tiles.
Each drink was signed "Love," in looping red script floating on a layer of white foam.
Continue with the same process using three layers of pasta and finishing with a layer of white sauce and mozzarella.
You can tell very easily when it starts because the top gets covered in a layer of white sparkly foam.
On the way back to New York, later in the day, a layer of white fog engulfed the bus.
"This is our life," said one of the workers, his face iced in a layer of white dust.
Do - kill off any strong colour on walls with a layer of white emulsion before adding another colour.
The clay at Roland Garros is really a layer of white limestone frosted with crushed red-brick powder.
The room was half-filled with a layer of white smoke, eerie and alarming, hanging in the air about three feet deep like a bank of white cloud.
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This allows him to build a two-story drink, a layer of cold white chocolate consommé riding on a base of hot dark chocolate consommé.
The meat is always cooked with a heavy dose of herbs and spices that mask the gamey taste beneath a layer of ginger, white pepper, and lemongrass.
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