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"it's cloudy" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like "I'm not sure if I should bring an umbrella, it's cloudy outside."
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And it's cloudy.
It's cloudy now.
When it's cloudy, bowlers dominate.
It's cloudy and might rain?
It's cloudy but it isn't in any way funky.
If it's cloudy or foggy during a transit, you're out of luck.
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It was cloudy most of Monday in New York, but Girardi's sentiment is what counts.
"It was cloudy.
Last year, it was cloudy".
It was cloudy or rainy.
It was cloudy at daybreak, the wind was still.
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