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'specs of dust' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to small particles of dust. For example, "I dusted the shelves until there were no more specs of dust left."
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God is the potter and the pot, as well as the wheel and the specs of dust on the floor.
Specs of dust can be hard to see, but they can mess up a new paint job.
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Hamilton leads the drivers' championship with 100 points, Rosberg is second with 97 and the spec of dust in their rear-view is Fernando Alonso, who is on 49.
It shows every spec of dust on the sensor on a simulated image so you know whether or not you need to clean it.
A drum tech shines each cymbal before and after each show, because one spec of dust could hinder the pristine, meticulous, roundhouse power-shuffle that Peart puts forth.
Night driving and other low light conditions can become a lot more hazardous and confusing if you mistake a spec of dust on your spectacles for an approaching obstacle.
The iDEN device of course meets military specs for dust, shock vibration, solar radiation — pretty much anything Hal Jordan could manifest.
Your exhaust fan will catch some overspray every time you paint because furnace filters will not catch every spec of paint dust.
"They get full of dust.
One atom of dust?
A speck of dust?
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