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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'dab on' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase, meaning to apply or spread something lightly or quickly. Example: "I dabbed on some perfume before heading out to the party."
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Instead, dab on one of these lovely nature-based scents.
And dab on a bit of affectation.
In each of his vlogs, Paul tells his fans to "dab on them haters". It's another catchphrase of his.
Finally, dab on the mild detergent solution, being careful not to saturate the sisal.
Apply with a brush or dab on for best results.
Monterey Tides is smack dab on a quiet stretch of beach.
Back home, I begin to dab on the product as instructed.
"Dab on your cheek bones or under your eyes to brighten," she says.
A big ol' piece of land just sitting smack dab on a gigantic chunk of gold.
And it was going to be built smack dab on the San Andreas fault.
"I start with tinted moisturizer, then I dab on a bright pink cheek stain, which makes my skin come alive.
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