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Flour as used with things like bread dough prevents the dough from sticking to the board it is being prepared on because it stops the moisture in the dough from making a seal with the surface it is on. Something along the lines of wetting suction cup to make it stick better. By putting dry flour under a suction cup the same would happen because no relative vacuum would be able to form.

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