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Discover Ludwig'cloud in' is not correct and usable in written English
To make this phrase grammatically correct, it would need to be worded as 'clouded in'. Example: The sky was clouded in a thick layer of grey storm clouds.
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Not a cloud in sight.
ANNA: Not a cloud in the sky.
Not a cloud in the sky".
Not a cumulus cloud in the sky.
Not a rain cloud in sight.
And there was not a cloud in sight.
This is essentially a private cloud in a box.
The cloud, in this case, has no silver lining.
"There wasn't a cloud in the sky today".
He places the cloud in the air above the mousehole.
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He added: "We won't be the only purveyors of cloud-in-a-box either.
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