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The phrase "a cloud" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a visible mass of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere, or to describe something that is vague or unclear. Example: The sky was filled with dark clouds, threatening to unleash a storm. Example: There is a cloud of uncertainty hanging over the company's future plans.
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— It's only a cloud.
You're in a cloud.
But what is a cloud?
Jupiter changes into a cloud.
Not a cloud in sight.
"Like eating a cloud.
A cloud of names?
A cloud of us.
I'm on a cloud".
A cloud of crème chantilly is "optional".
Now, its future is under a cloud.
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