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The phrase "a cloud of mosquitos" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large group of mosquitos swarming in a particular area, often in a vivid or metaphorical context.
Example: "As we walked through the marsh, we were suddenly enveloped by a cloud of mosquitos, making it impossible to enjoy the scenery."
Alternatives: "a swarm of mosquitos" or "a mass of mosquitos".
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"Or a cloud of mosquitos, actually".
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A cloud of mosquitoes rose to the feast.
We kissed that night under a cloud of mosquito netting.
A cloud of mosquitoes followed him, a buzzing halo about his head and ears.
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Wherever they go they are surrounded by swarms of nagging women, sucking at their very lifeblood like a cloud of banshee mosquitos.
Avoid placing the trap in high grass The Mosquito Magnet works by emitting a cloud of carbon dioxide, which is what attracts mosquitoes to humans.
In fact, the bay was notorious for its swarms of mosquitos that would fly from the Colorado River delta, and documented by a late 19th-century rancher: A fairly strong easterly wind had been blowing for three days; on the evening of the third day, the mosquitos arrived, flying high, about fifty feet, and looking like a cloud of mist over Carancahua Bay.
A cloud of us.
A cloud of names?
A cloud of crème chantilly is "optional".
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