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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a black cloud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe a feeling of impending doom or negativity, often in relation to a situation or mood.
Example: "After hearing the bad news, a black cloud seemed to hang over the entire office."
Alternatives: "a looming shadow" or "an ominous presence".
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He has a black cloud surrounding him.
Vaughn's face turns into a black cloud.
No one deserves a black cloud.
A black cloud envelops the tower.
Then a black cloud rolled in.
"Just looks like a black cloud," he said, squinting.
"It's like a black cloud," Mr. Fathy said.
As Hadid entered, a black cloud came in with her.
School, of course, out there like a black cloud.
Overhead, a black cloud blots out the sky.
"We need to turn it around so there isn't a black cloud over the conversation".
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