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The phrase "a powder spread over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substance that is distributed or applied in a powdered form over a surface or object.
Example: "The chef sprinkled a powder spread over the dish to enhance its flavor and presentation."
Alternatives: "a dusting of powder" or "a layer of powder".
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Dip the bottom of each piece in a bit of rooting powder spread on a sheet of wax paper.
As the mountain trail disk whirred in the player, a whiff of talcum powder spread across the room.
Take a dab of white powder, spread a thin layer on your face.
The drug, a fine powder, spreads easily through bill-counting machines and other currency handling methods.
Adverse weather impacts can easily spread over a network.
An array of nozzles sprays a binding agent in a pattern determined by the computer program, then a fresh layer of powder is spread over the entire build-up area, and the process is repeated.
Pink, blue, yellow and green powder is spread over the floor, extending from a central piece that looks like a huge boulder made of coloured rock.
On the other hand, in a process known as stereolithography (SLA), a thin layer of polymer liquid rather than powder is spread over the build area, and the designated part areas are consolidated by an ultraviolet laser beam.
Dry nanoparticle powders were spread over a carbon tape (Ted Pella, Inc., Redding CA, USA).
The powder bed is then lowered so that a new powder layer is spread over the surface of the previous layer by the roller.
Apply a powder foundation all over face.
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