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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unclouded day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a day that is clear and free of clouds, often symbolizing positivity or clarity. Example: "After weeks of rain, we finally had an unclouded day, perfect for a picnic in the park."
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"The end of an unclouded day.
Watching either, one knew that the world would never again be the same; the risks everywhere, to which life was heir, had been changed on the morning of a new unclouded day.
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For those who prefer an unclouded look back, "D-Day Plus 20 Years" is a remarkable document: Eisenhower talks on and on to Mr. Cronkite in his somewhat rambling, understated way about the invasion ("That first day was a tough one"), explaining logistics, talking about his men and senior officers.
I woke up on weekends with an unclouded head, ready to drink coffee, read the paper and start the day.
The court's muddled, if decisive, ruling on Tuesday night gave Mr. Bush his long-sought victory, yet denied him clear, unclouded title to the Oval Office.
"Nightingale" is unclouded by girlhood affection.
Their minds, however, remained clear and unclouded.
Otto Frank's own childhood, in Frankfurt, Germany, was wholly unclouded.
(She possesses a matched pair, green and unclouded, which size you up, in all senses).
At their best, these musicians share a credo of jazz traditionalism unclouded by nostalgia.
If you find your enjoyment of "Kick-Ass" unclouded by such issues, good luck to you.
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