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Discover Ludwig"blanket of clouds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an overcast sky, often when you want to evoke a feeling of coziness or heaviness. For example, "The day was grey and overcast, the blanket of clouds blocking out the sun."
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And a blanket of clouds spread across a land clearly worth saving.
Under a gray blanket of clouds, the nurses marched, many accompanied by young children and supporters.
Before we had finished, a blanket of clouds drifted into the valley below us.
At dawn on Sunday, September 18th, a blanket of clouds hung over the tawny grass mountainsides around Missoula, Montana.
Under a porous blanket of clouds today, teenagers walked purposefully to and from the cottages, handsome beige stucco buildings with tiled roofs arrayed around a quadrangle.
A thick blanket of clouds in varying shades of grey, a slow breeze and no sign of enough blue to make a sailor's pair of trousers.
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"The city has disappeared under a white fluffy blanket of cloud and drizzle.
Tonight even the stars are hidden by a blanket of cloud.
Many in the UK missed out on the eclipse, as a cold front brought a blanket of cloud that covered up the view.
Often, it is an "evenly quilted, colorless blanket of cloud," which glows softly "with the light that it was holding back".
For many, the spectacular sight will be obscured by a thick blanket of cloud that covers much of Britain, at least on Tuesday.
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