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Discover LudwigThe phrase "column of smoke" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a tall, vertical, rising plume of smoke, for example, "The sky was filled with a column of smoke from the factory."
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A column of smoke that emitted mechanical croaks.
Flames shot up, followed by a huge column of smoke.
A thin column of smoke soon rose from the mountainside.
A dense black column of smoke rose from the building.
A column of smoke curled up from a tractor-trailer near the bus.
I was on my way to work and saw a column of smoke".
A steel hulk jutted out of the base of the column of smoke in the distance.
Then, on Thursday morning, a huge column of smoke appeared on the city's horizons.
Pictures posted on Facebook showed a large black column of smoke rising from the area.
Bullets whistle past the camera and a column of smoke rises in the distance.
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Columns of smoke indicate "fires and pyres," Bailey writes.
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