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"coat of paint" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when discussing painting an object (e.g. a wall, a piece of furniture, etc.) For example: We need to give the kitchen cabinets a fresh coat of paint.
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Everything had a fresh coat of paint.
A fresh coat of paint won't do.
Then apply a second coat of paint.
Give the window frame a coat of paint if necessary.
Both rooms would have benefited from a coat of paint.
The fence bordering the lot was in need of repair and a fresh coat of paint.
Outside, shutters lay on the rolling lawn, awaiting a new coat of paint.
The fix for peeling paint, however, often includes another coat of paint.
– but a coat of paint, nonetheless.
Everything needed a fresh coat of paint.
Start with a coat of paint.
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