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Discover Ludwig"a little cloud" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It could be used to describe an actual physical cloud in the sky. For example, "I looked up and saw a little cloud slowly drifting across the sky."
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A little cloud disappears through a crack.
A little cloud of smoke came from the German's mouth.
The toddler cup sat enthroned on a little cloud.
Hantavirus in Yosemite is a little cloud that seems likely to stay little.
All that remained of the German regiment was a little cloud of dust".
For the first time I see a little cloud of worry settling over Chandu.
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The report talks about the feeling of waking up in LA, about Harry Potter role-play games, about the success of BB cream (those moisturisers that promised to smear your face into a "blurry little cloud").
But almost anyone who has spent a great deal of time flicking television channels knows the bearded, frizzy-haired 48-year-old artist who gives instructions in a soothing, sonorous voice that is the aural equivalent of Demerol .I think today we'll put a happy little cloud in the sky," he will say, very gently, while dabbing at an easel.
"It's really Freudian," he opines through a pretty little cloud of pot smoke.
At London and Brussels-based gallery MOT International, Laure Prouvost's monochrome text-paintings make concessions to reality: "Ideally," one black-and-white sign reads, "this sign would be a pink little cloud in the middle of the room".
To this day, her humidity stays close to me--a little rain cloud hugging the loch.
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