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'dust devil' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a dust-filled whirlwind created by a heated air column over a dry surface. For example, "I saw a dust devil swirling across the desert."
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dust devil
noun
A small atmospheric vortex appearing in clear, dry conditions, made visible by swirling dust picked up from the ground.
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It wasn't a tornado, but it was certainly a powerful dust devil.
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The only blip was when a dust devil destroyed the local communications centre in Chile.
A dust devil is a tiny little low pressure system that forms because of the instability.
Weaver guessed that the dust devil lasted about two minutes, which is typical.
Most of these apparently form when the dust devil removes a thin layer of bright dust from a darker substrate.
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