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"gold dust" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very valuable, similar to gold, or elusive and hard to grasp. For example, "She chased after her dreams with the same enthusiasm as a prospector chasing gold dust."
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gold dust
noun
Gold in the form of very small pieces, or flour gold.
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It's gold dust".
"They're gold dust".
Gold dust, Martin.
It is complete gold dust.
Some are like gold dust.
They were like gold dust.
Others say it resembles gold dust.
Even gold dust has become worth pursuing.
Online teenagers are commercial gold dust.
I'm told they are gold dust.
And something from 1660 is like gold dust.
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