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'low cloud' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a type of cloud formation that appears close to the ground. You can use 'low cloud' when describing or predicting the weather, especially if the clouds are expected to affect visibility or temperature. For example: - "The skies were filled with low clouds, making it difficult to see the mountains in the distance." - "According to the forecast, we can expect low clouds and drizzle throughout the morning." - "The pilot announced that we would be flying through some low clouds before reaching our destination."
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High spirits, low cloud.
A bank of low cloud also fills some mountain valleys.
Surely that low cloud could not disperse in time?
The weather was awful: heavy rain, low cloud.
On overcast days, with low cloud, you could, he said, "smell the kerosene".
On the first morning, we were greeted by low cloud cover and thunderheads.
I can't see much of the valley since it's fogged by low cloud.
Railway Junction Arrived back at dawn in pouring rain, low cloud and shocking visibility.
As we climbed the hill the low cloud thinned then became wisps of mist.
There are simple, evocative images – a "dishwater sky of low cloud", "porcelain snow'" in Tibet.
There was low cloud cover and a hint of mizzle in the air.
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