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Under a cloud.
If someone is suspected of having done something wrong, they are under a cloud.
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We kissed that night under a cloud of mosquito netting.
Tells about his resignation under a cloud of corruption.
But the dream exists under a cloud of uncertainty.
Mr Blatter still won re-election, only to resign under a cloud of scandal days later.
Although acquitted, Burr remained under a cloud of suspicion and distrust.
Tony Blair's party ensured that the previous Conservative government left office under a cloud of allegations.
The resignation, however, comes under a cloud of suspicion about the stake in Lubrizol.
Sure enough, there was the carcass of a tapir under a cloud of flies.
An unfriendly question tabled in Parliament had put Mr Mandelson under a cloud of suspicion.
He became his country's first African-American Olympic speedskater, albeit under a cloud of controversy.
The next president, whoever he is, will enter office under a cloud of suspicion.
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