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The phrase "a cloud of pure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is ethereal, intangible, or abstract, often in a poetic or metaphorical sense.
Example: "As the sun set, the sky was filled with a cloud of pure gold, casting a warm glow over the landscape."
Alternatives: "a mist of pure" or "a haze of pure".
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He seemed to be floating on a cloud of pure pleasure.
It was created to liberate those who are oppressed by the concept of sexual difference by dispelling it as a cloud of pure ideas.
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"E-cigarettes are being marketed just like cigarettes were in the past," says Gilmore, pointing to a TV advertisement for Vype, the e-cigarette brand owned by BAT, which featured an attractive young couple running through a cityscape before leaping into a cloud of vapour promising of "pure satisfaction for smokers".
In the color and milling about, my eye picks out a basketball-size cloud of pure white puffiness across the floor, a vision that turns out to be a giant Angora rabbit named Alice.
It's a big, vague, nebulous cloud of pure architectural nothingness.
A cloud of us.
A cloud of names?
A cloud of crème chantilly is "optional".
It collapsed in a cloud of dust.
Amazon already has a cloud of sorts.
A cloud of steam.
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