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The phrase "a balcony of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical balcony or metaphorically to indicate a viewpoint or perspective on a situation.
Example: "She stood on a balcony of flowers, admiring the vibrant colors of the garden below."
Alternatives: "a viewpoint of" or "a platform of".
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They chanted anti-fascist slogans from a balcony of a building overlooking the stage.
Five weeks later, King was shot dead on a balcony of the Lorraine Motel, in Memphis.
Dennis Mallari had hoped to photograph Dubai's fireworks display from a balcony of the 302m (990ft) Address skyscraper.
STANDING on a balcony of the former Capital Children's Museum, Jim Abdo, a developer, gazed down H Street.
As part of Mandela's entourage, we stood on a balcony of the hotel where all of us, including Madiba (as Mandela was known), were staying.
Each unit has more than 800 square feet, and a balcony of more than 100 square feet.The dining area can easily be sectioned off as a baby's room.Ms.
Mr. Trump put a hand on Mr. Kim's back as they walked on a balcony of the hotel where the meeting was held.
Mr. Abernathy was with him that day and cradled his bloody head as Dr. King lay mortally wounded on a balcony of the Lorraine Motel.
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Another new touch this year will be a balcony overview of the show, landscaped by the New Jersey Association of Nurserymen.
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