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The phrase "fairy dust" is a valid expression used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an idea or quality that grants something magical, supernatural, or extraordinary abilities. For example, you could say, "The final touch to the play was the sprinkle of fairy dust from the director."
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fairy dust
noun
A magical powder that would give the power of flight to whoever it was sprinkled on
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This "fairy dust" is great dusted onto a wide variety of foods.
Fairy dust.
"Do you sprinkle fairy dust?
The Giants have the fairy dust.
Sprinkles us with mercies like fairy dust.
Fairy dust is in the air, my friends.
It worked like magic fairy dust — excuse the pun.
"Everything Mrs. Ciempa touched glinted with fairy dust.
This sort of fairy dust was sprinkled nationwide.
The entire movie is brushed with fairy dust.
It was all Dingley Dell this, and Fairy Dust that.
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