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Coated with dust, (A) the blinds filtered shadowy light into Adrian's cluttered apartment, (B) where clothing and empty take-out boxes littered the floor. (C) As flies buzzed around rotting bananas on the kitchen counter.

You wanted to do this:

Coated with dust the blinds filtered shadowy light into Adrian's cluttered apartment, where clothing and empty take-out boxes littered the floor. As flies buzzed around rotting bananas on the kitchen counter.

Removing the comma after dust is an error. Coated with dust is a past participle phrase. You need a comma to connect it to the main clause that follows.

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