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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw a cloud" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence and can be used in various contexts. Example 1: As an instruction or directive - "For this art project, you will need to draw a cloud in the top left corner of your canvas." Example 2: As a request or invitation - "Can you draw a cloud for me? I want to use it as a background for my presentation." Example 3: As a suggestion or idea - "Why don't we draw a cloud in the sky to make the landscape look more realistic?" Example 4: As a statement of action - "She picked up her sketchbook and started to draw a cloud, inspired by the beautiful sky outside her window."
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But he had never been asked to draw a cloud.
You don't have to draw a cloud every day".
"For Passion is the great Contrariety to Reason, and will draw a cloud over the brightest Mind.
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Draw a cloud-like pattern starting from the lower left of the M, add a pointy shape in the middle and continue making cloud patterns until you reach the edge of the letter M. The line you just created should look symmetrical.
Bernhardt staged grand entrances at every train stop; Duse drew a cloud of mystery around herself.
It was bright in tone, dark in mood with a touch of digital echo, and lick-averse; it was gestural and coherent and a little anguished, drawing a cloud of tension through the pieces.
FOUR times in six days beginning on Tuesday, a crop-dusting plane that has been reworked for skywriting will draw a series of clouds over the Manhattan skyline from outlines designed by Vik Muniz, a Brazilian artist.
It is bedtime in Mombasa, and the trade winds from the Indian Ocean draw a thick quilt of cloud over the sleeping town.
Graphs with about one million edges can be drawn in a few minutes, by spending about 1 USD per drawing with a cloud computing infrastructure of Amazon.
Draw a white vest with black clouds and gold star called, "SHERIFF".
Draw a half circle and some clouds made of several circles.
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