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Discover Ludwig"cosmic dust" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to microscopic matter in space, like asteroids, meteors, and comets. For example: "We recently discovered a new comet made up of cosmic dust."
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cosmic dust
noun
Dust which exists in outer space.
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Other cosmic dust takes a more gentle stroll.
Sounds of the Cosmos Festival, featuring the Cosmic Dust Bunnie, Ianbassa and Relative Souls.
"We're cosmic dust," he sang in the improbably moving "Hold Still," "but you're everything to me".
"A schematic depiction of all space throughout all time" looks like a cosmic dust mop.
Unlike conventional optical instruments, radio telescopes can work in bad weather and are less troubled by cosmic dust.
Perhaps an old man dying would do well To smile as he rejoins the cosmic dust Life comes from, for resign himself he must.
Cosmic dust is omnipresent, but kaleidoscopic.
Cosmic dust grains are negligible in mass in the Universe.
This is the life cycle of cosmic dust.
Contributions should discuss any aspect of cosmic dust.
Thanks to a word of encouragement by Mike Zolensky during the first "Cosmic Dust" meeting, we were determined to publish the proceedings of the Cosmic Dust series.
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