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The phrase "at dust" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be a misspelling or misphrasing of "at dusk," which refers to the time just after sunset when the sky is partially illuminated.
Example: "We decided to go for a walk at dusk to enjoy the cool evening air."
Alternatives: "at twilight" or "during the evening".
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He's forever tidying and straightening and looking distastefully at dust.
"The Storm in the Barn," a graphic novel by Matt Phelan, offers a very different look at Dust Bowl hardships.
Experiments were carried out with lycopodium at dust concentrations of 100 g/m3, 200 g/m3 and 300 g/m300
Then he trailed around the room like a phantom, picking at dust from the sills with a fingertip, gazing down at the busy continuance of Hamilton Avenue.
"There is a worry that we're looking at dust, and not at gravitational waves, but I'll really only be convinced with new data.
As the industry looks forward, "reliability, power and cost are the big issues," said Kristofer Pister, the chief technology officer at Dust Networks in Berkeley, Calif.
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Just kidding - he's great at dusting.
The Young Vic are doing such a good job at dusting off the old brute that you begin to see how his plays could have dramatic life.
Find more information on buying the set at Dust-to-Digital and the University of Wisconsin Press.
Wistful looks at dust-covered DVD boxes were all fans of "Veronica Mars" have had since the show was canceled in 2007.
The Army Corps removed all that soil, but they never looked at the dust at all.
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