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The phrase "a cloud of tart" is not a standard expression in written English, but it is grammatically correct.
It could be used in a creative context, such as describing a flavor or aroma that is sharp or tangy, often in relation to food or drink.
Example: "As I took a sip of the lemonade, I was enveloped by a cloud of tart that made my taste buds tingle."
Alternatives: "a burst of tartness" or "an explosion of tart flavor."
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Then there's a chocolate tart, with candied hazelnuts, a cloud of whipped cream and spiced caramel that sticks, for a delectable moment, to the roof of your mouth.
A cloud of us.
A cloud of names?
Describing the "pesky" efforts of Kanye West, "carried away on a cloud of chiffon" as he rifles excitedly through the archives of the exacting couturier Ralph Rucci, whom he is wooing as an adviser, she is particularly tart.
A cloud of crème chantilly is "optional".
It collapsed in a cloud of dust.
Amazon already has a cloud of sorts.
Desserts, all made in-house, include a flawless tarte au pommes Provençale — a thin apple tart topped with scoops of vanilla ice cream and a crown of honey-lavender sauce — and a seductively rich pot de crème au chocolat, capped with a cloud of crème chantilly.
A cloud of steam.
A cloud of dust rose.
Thus we have a case of tart imitating life.
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