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The phrase "dust trap" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an area or object that easily collects dust and can be difficult to clean. Example: "The shelves in her old bookcase were a constant dust trap, requiring frequent dusting to keep them clean."
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Their apartment was, simply, a dust trap.
The vortex essentially creates a dust trap within which large clumps can get larger while avoiding drifting inward long enough to form the rocky core of a planet.
Measurements were made during two summer seasons in 2008 2009 with dust traps at 25 locations employing a 'single dust trap method' after characterizing sediment height profiles.
A study describing the dust trap was published in Science this week.
See below for video of how scientists envision the dust trap works.
It turns out that they had just made the first observation of a dust trap.
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Fourth and finally, atmospheric dust trapped in icebergs may have been subjected to cloud processing.
In the Wagga Wagga region, some dunes have functioned as dust traps.
But it also raises the question of how gas vortices that harbor dust traps get created in the first place.
Such dust traps have been theorized before, but this is the first empirical observation that appears to confirm the hypothesis.
Some of the plutonium is in the form of dust trapped in pipes and crevices in plant buildings.
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