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"thick smoke" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a heavy concentration of smoke that is visible or can be smelled, depending on context. For example, "We could see thick smoke rising from the chimney."
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Thick smoke in sky.
Thick smoke filled the halls.
Curious, he opened the door and saw thick smoke.
Distant factory chimneys belch thick smoke like fiery, inverted rockets.
Flames poured through the windows of the top floors and thick smoke billowed.
Later, a fire in a lift shaft fills corridors in a tower block with thick smoke.
The thick smoke killed her three cats and water destroyed most of her possessions.
Pillars of thick smoke curled through the air above rows of palm trees.
He opened his front door last October to find the stairwell full of thick smoke.
The thick smoke that smothered west Los Angeles on Wednesday had almost completely dissipated.
The crowd is friendly, dancing like mad in the thick smoke.
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