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Discover Ludwig"storm clouds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe dark, grey clouds that often accompany a storm or a heavy rainfall. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or atmosphere that is tense or foreboding. Example: As the sun disappeared behind the storm clouds, the sky turned an ominous shade of grey and a strong wind picked up, signaling the approach of a powerful thunderstorm.
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storm clouds
noun
Plural of storm cloud
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Discharge the storm clouds!
But storm clouds were building.
Storm clouds gathered.
Storm clouds are overhead.
— BEN ROTHENBERG Storm clouds over Manchester.
The only storm clouds were metaphorical.
But other storm clouds litter Nasa's horizon.
Storm clouds were brewing in the distance.
The storm clouds came rolling in.
I'm a breathing brain, like storm clouds".
With storm clouds gathering, something witchy this way comes.
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