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'feather duster' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an item used for cleaning, usually consisting of a handle with a bundle of feathers or other material attached to one end. For example, "Alice made quick work of the cobwebs with her trusty feather duster."
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feather duster
noun
An implement, traditionally consisting of a bundle of feathers (especially ostrich feathers) attached to a handle, used to remove surface dust.
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Strictly speaking, it's a feather duster.
A feather duster turns into a living creature.
She uses her feather duster as a sword.
But yes, he probably will have another feather duster day.
"You're a rooster one day and a feather duster the next.
The feather duster (Manayunkia speciosa) inhabits the Great Lakes and some rivers of the United States.
But Toinette wields her feather duster as if it were a queen's scepter.
But the lance, tipped with a cute little feather duster, quickly proved useless.
Realizing that they looked neglected, he grabbed a feather duster and began sprucing up.
Versatility with the feather duster or the White Out bottle is evidence of the extraordinary.
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Digambara monks use a peacock-feather duster to sweep the ground where they walk to avoid injuring any life-forms and drink water from a gourd.
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