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Discover Ludwig"a clump of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of something, such as a "clump of trees," a "clump of daisies," or a "clump of hair." For example, "The grass was full of clumps of yellow daisies."
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Or a clump of mud.
We stopped near a clump of trees.
"A book is a clump of knowledge that goes together".
A bird comes to prod a clump of wet fur.
Consequently, the seedling resembles a clump of grass.
The ship then came upon a clump of tangled vegetation.
(Afterwards he said, preposterously, it was "a clump of dirt").
Toast points and a clump of salad were the garnishes.
In winter, the bulb sends up a clump of strappy, dark green leaves.
A girl had yanked out a clump of his long, brown curly hair.
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One theory is that it formed from a clump of hydrogen gas that condensed.
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