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The phrase "a huge cloud of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, indistinct mass of something, often in a metaphorical or literal sense, such as smoke, dust, or emotions.
Example: "As the fire raged on, a huge cloud of smoke billowed into the sky, darkening the afternoon sun."
Alternatives: "a massive plume of" or "a large mass of".
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A huge cloud of dust enveloped them.
But then a huge cloud of ash came pouring out.
"There's just a huge cloud of smoke," said Glenn Fleischman, 63, a retired teacher.
People in the area reported seeing a huge cloud of smoke as firefighters and police responded.
Your puff should look like a huge cloud of batter with crispy golden edges.
As she speaks, a huge cloud of thick dust drifts overhead.
The mother spacecraft watched the explosion and saw a huge cloud of dust and gas emitted from the nucleus.
But from his roof he could see a huge cloud of smoke drifting into Brooklyn from lower Manhattan.
A huge cloud of gray and black smoke surged into the sky, visible for at least 10 miles.
"But there was a huge cloud of smoke rising up in the air and we realized it was an explosion".
The opening shot in the Paris show is of a huge cloud of smoke billowing from a building.
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