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Discover Ludwig"clouds of ash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a scene in which ashes have been scattered into the air, such as a volcano eruption. For example, "The sky was filled with clouds of ash that had been sent into the air by the volcano."
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Clouds of ash descended on the streets as if in some macabre snowstorm.
Lightning created within their clouds of ash and soot also spawns new fires.
At the volcano's summit, two explosive eruptions unleashed clouds of ash.
Lascar, Chile 18,346 5,592 1848 This active volcano frequently ejects clouds of ash and pumice.
Some of the corpses were so brittle that they crumbled into clouds of ash and dried flesh.
The iconic road was overwhelmed with traffic as towering clouds of ash rose into otherwise cloudless skies.
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It's a scene of disintegration: of clouds of ashes; scattered papers; milling, dispersing crowds; a slow-motion falling-apart.
"A cloud of ash," Mr. Earle said.
But then a huge cloud of ash came pouring out.
Britain had seemed the last holdout, with aviation authorities citing an unexpected new cloud of ash closing on its airspace.
A cloud of ash settled across Europe; 100,000 flights were cancelled; the tourist industry braced itself for another crash.
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