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Discover Ludwig"yellow dust" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a layer of dust or particles that are a yellowish color in a given environment or region. For example, "The Sahara desert was blanketed by a layer of yellow dust which was visible from miles away."
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The next morning, Baghdad was coated in yellow dust.
What are these white noodles under a bright yellow dust?
In that story, an apparently harmless yellow dust descends from the sky and covers the world.
Through our windows we can see the yellow dust covering everything, forming gentle undulations.
It continued to come down, that yellow dust, for nearly thirteen minutes.
We had wanted terror and ecstasy — anything but this yellow dust.
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I've been reading a biography of Victor Gollancz, whose publishing house has, since 1928, issued highly distinctive works in bright yellow dust-wrappers, identifiable from 30 yards.
Baghdad was still covered with pale-yellow dust, but already, here and there, people had emerged to clean up, throwing pails of water over their cars, their shop fronts, and the sidewalks outside their homes.
Groups of 20 30 flies were "dusted" with Reactive yellow 86 dust (Organic Dyestuffs Corp., East Providence, RI) for 10 seconds, then moved to a clean vial.
And a blanket of yellow, pollenlike dust, discharged from fire extinguishers in parting punctuation.
The sight of the yellow, chalky dust coating unclaimed cars in parking lots.
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