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Discover Ludwig"the smoke of" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a specific type or source of smoke. Example: The smoke of the bonfire filled the air with a rich, woodsy scent.
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It is caustic beneath from the smoke of subterranean fires.
The smoke of cigarettes and cigars hung in the air.
The smoke of cigarettes and water pipes drenched the air.
The smoke of burning factories framed this rumbling multitude.
Vapor / a dewymiste / as the smoke of a sethynge pott.
The smoke of a hundred grills filled the air with spicy aromas.
The smoke of the peat fire hung round us like a thin curtain.
The first lifts its head, sniffing at the smoke of our bonfire and burning frankincense.
The stench of the smoke, of those destroyed lives, seeped into his dreams.
When the smoke of this chaotic week clears, he may still be.
Those plans went up in the smoke of a 1994 arson fire.
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