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Discover LudwigThe term "smoke machine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a device which emits artificial smoke (for example a fog machine). For example: "The band used a smoke machine to create an eerie atmosphere for their performance."
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Then the smoke machine arrived.
There may have been a smoke machine.
Smoke machine, strobe lights and... sitar?
The smoke machine: there is something endearingly corny about this.
Am expecting gorgeous blackened shoegaze and an overworked smoke machine.
Their entrance triggers a sensor that activates the smoke machine.
"They've added a smoke machine," an usher said.
There's also a Jacobean smoke machine: a candle and bellows.
He had a smoke machine, and a bank of fans blasting the smoke.
"I didn't want to go onstage with a smoke machine and a tape recorder," he said.
A technician fired the smoke machine, and Silverman tried a take.
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