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The phrase "a varnish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of finish or coating applied to a surface, typically for protection or aesthetic purposes.
Example: "The artist applied a varnish to the painting to enhance its colors and protect it from damage."
Alternatives: "a finish" or "a coating".
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They used a varnish stripper made from oranges.
So we found a varnish to protect the wood but not be too slippery.
If it is a varnish stain, a paint stripper might do the trick.
Usually on a skate ramp, you don't put a varnish on.
The "resin process," he explained, was just a varnish applied to help the prints stand out.
As he slices away, he stabilizes the remaining pages with a varnish.
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At present the city is using "a varnish-like, oleoresinous paint".
From a varnished sandstone room, I set off to see what's new in town.
This can be, for example, the application of an adhesive or a varnishing process.
Caries-preventive effectiveness of a fluoride varnish: a randomized controlled trial in adolescents with fixed orthodontic appliances.
Plenty of bars, too, that need a little varnish and an accordion to satisfy a midinette.
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