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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ash drifts" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the action of ash particles being carried through the air by wind or air currents. Example: "The ash drifts from the burning volcano covered the entire town, leaving a thick layer of gray dust on every surface."
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Ash drifts south from Mount Aso on Japan's Kyushu island.
Things will get back to normal when the ash drifts away.
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But she faced a tense moment early on Thursday when the ash drifted back over Estonia.
Ash drifted over the Shelikof Strait and across Kodiak Island, prompting an aviation alert.
Throughout our visit, fires crackled through the surrounding bush, and fine ribbons of sooty ash drifted down around us.
Both were wearing surgical masks to protect against the smoky air, as ash drifted down around them.
She had a cigarette tucked into the corner of her mouth and ash drifted into the dishwater as she spoke.
Gov. Gray Davis joined Mr. Murphy and other San Diego officials for a tour of the Scripps Ranch neighborhood this afternoon, as ash drifted down like snow.
VALLETTA, Malta — In spite of the cloud of volcanic ash drifting south from Iceland, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in this Catholic nation on Saturday evening in his first foreign trip since a sexual abuse crisis began engulfing the Roman Catholic Church.
Those dystopian clouds of volcanic ash drifted over Europe at the worst possible time for fairgoers, preventing thousands from flying in or out of Milan during the city's busiest week of the year.
And that does not even consider the possibility of more canceled flights because of new penalties for airlines that encounter long tarmac delays or the potential of continued disruption in Europe from the volcano ash drifting from Iceland.
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