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Discover Ludwig"dust coat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a lightweight, loose-fitting coat worn over clothes to protect them from dust and dirt. Example: I always make sure to wear a dust coat when cleaning my garage so that my clothes don't get dirty.
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On the shelves in the American Corner at the university library, thick layers of dust coat copies of "GMAT for Dummies" and "Exploring Corporate Strategy".
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Dust coats all objects, inanimate and animate.
Paint peels off the walls, and dust coats the interior.
That horrid gray dust coating the preppy suits.
The air rained white ash and plaster dust, coating people until they looked ghostlike.
The sight of the yellow, chalky dust coating unclaimed cars in parking lots.
Rain is forecast to wash away a cloud of Saharan dust coating more cars with a film of sand.
But in the mill, the lint dust coated a worker's skin, her hair, the sandwich in her lunch.
Inside, a thick layer of dust coated what little furniture was in evidence: two tables pushed awkwardly against a wall.
Clay dust coats work tables and shelves lined with vases and pots, some freshly fired, others finished works offered for sale.
The world is still green — a lime dust coating the porch tiles, rocking chairs, patio, yard, delicate as a mourning veil.
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