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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turned to dust" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has disintegrated or crumbled into fine particles. Example: The ancient artifact that had once been so valuable, was now nothing but a pile of ruins, turned to dust by the passage of time.
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Others have turned to dust.
Command centers were turned to dust.
Now that performance has turned to dust.
Henin's belief quickly turned to dust.
But by February, these resolutions have often turned to dust.
Some of it has already turned to dust".
Gordon Brown's eternal boom has turned to dust.
Anything the Americans tried there turned to dust".
The puddles dried up, the mud turned to dust.
But with such scarcity, some collectors have turned to dust.
Earth remained blue and watery while Mars turned to dust.
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