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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clumps of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a collection or grouping of items that are clustered together. Example: "The garden was filled with clumps of vibrant flowers, creating a beautiful display of color."
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Clumps of soot tumbled down.
Clumps of sheep grazing contendedly.
"Occasionally we've found floating clumps of it.
A rack holds clumps of postcards curled at the edges.
To the contemporary ear, these clumps of nouns sound official.
Some lumps are simply benign clumps of cells.
But there were also lots of clumps of beige.
Clumps of blue and white wildflowers graced the makeshift altar.
Occasional clumps of Hezbollah security forces were in black.
Clumps of hair fell to the scuffed linoleum.
Dead with mummy howling inconsolably alongside bloody clumps of baby.
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