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The phrase "a plume of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a visible, often cloud-like mass of something, such as smoke, steam, or gas.
Example: "A plume of smoke rose into the sky after the fire was extinguished."
Alternatives: "a cloud of" or "a stream of".
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They also saw a plume of smoke.
I could see a plume of smoke; that's about all.
But this smoke was a plume of progress.
A plume of smoke rises on the horizon.
A plume of steam rose from beneath its rattling lid.
A second later, a plume of smoke and dust bloomed.
He shook his head and exhaled a plume of smoke.
A plume of water rises stormily in one frame.
A plume of dust rose out of the shaft.
A plume of gray smoke was rising rapidly.
A plume of sand also blew into some terminal buildings.
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