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"was smoke" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
It is missing words and does not make sense on its own. You can use the phrase "there was smoke" in written English. For example: "I opened the door and there was smoke everywhere."
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was smoke
noun
The visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material.
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Plus there was smoke.
"There was smoke everywhere".
There was smoke outside too.
"There was smoke and dust everywhere.
Everything went dark and there was smoke.
"There was smoke everywhere," Mr. Miller said.
There was smoke and something that looked like fire.
"There was smoke everywhere," he recounted, before ordering a cognac.
There was smoke everywhere and I became unconscious.
THERE was smoke coming out of the ventilation ducts.
And then we came out, and there was smoke.
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