Sentence examples for to dusts from inspiring English sources

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to dusts

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To remove dust from.

  • The cleaning lady needs a stool to dust the cupboard.

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Longer-term dangers include respiratory problems from exposure to dusts and gases.

Officials at Mount Sinai said in a statement: "The fact that Mr. Borja worked there for many days (and nights) provided ample opportunity for exposure to dusts".

Wheezing was reported in 76% with respiratory infections, activity and exposure to dusts, fumes, and allergens as common triggers.

The polymer coating confers new properties to the fabric such as impermeability to dusts and liquids and it can improve existing physical properties such as fabric abrasion.

In previous studies, a number of model-based dust forecasts and early warning systems have been developed for the prevention of environmental impacts due to dusts.

In the market areas, raw milk was mostly handled by plastic containers with capacity of 3 litters and sellers sat on sides of main access roads to market places which were exposed to dusts from the passengers and vehicles.

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"And dust to dust".

Paper turns to dust.

Ground to dust.

Everyone "comes to dust".

Ashes to ashes, red dust to dust.

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