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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big clouds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe clouds that are particularly large in size. For example, "The sky was filled with big fluffy clouds that blocked out the sun."
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It ghosts the big clouds.
The only thing missing was big clouds of cigar smoke.
There are big clouds of feathery white meadowsweet; I can smell its marzipan scent.
"There will be tens of thousands of big clouds defined by software, and they'll be easy to set up".
The conditions on a single day in Selborne -- March 20 , 1786-- passed through "frost, ice, sun, big clouds, sweet afternoon".
The company is clearly building for a faster-moving world of all kinds of computing outlets, attached to big clouds of various designs.
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"They all left under a big cloud.
Both making a pretty big cloud of dust.
That is another big cloud hovering over the Rangers.
The big cloud hanging over 2010 was the scrum.
That would leave a big cloud hanging over them.
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