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The phrase "to cloud" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a verb to refer to making something unclear or causing something to become obscured. For example, "The smoke had begun to cloud the view out the window."
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To Cloud, this sequence made sense.
His eyes begin to cloud.
I don't want to cloud my faculties.
Doubts began to cloud my romantic fantasies.
Generational pressures are likely to continue to cloud retiree horizons.
The holdup in payments has threatened to cloud that success.
Disillusioned tech folks are beginning to succumb to "cloud fatigue".
It was also critical in the shift to "cloud" computing.
The move this time is to cloud computing and mobility.
"We do everything from laptops to cloud computing," he said.
Yet none of this appeared to cloud their enthusiasm.
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