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The phrase "a clear blue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific shade of blue that is bright and unobstructed, often in reference to the sky or water.
Example: "The sky was a clear blue, perfect for a day at the beach."
Alternatives: "a bright blue" or "a vivid blue".
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It's a clear blue sky up there.
IT CAME out of a clear blue sky.
It came out of a clear blue sky.
These people look at a clear blue sky and see a conspiracy.
This year's ceremony unfolded under a clear blue sky eerily reminiscent of Sept. 11, 2001.
The sky was a clear blue when they got to Vienna, the next morning.
"It's like Tibet," he said as we passed a clear blue lake.
They were going about their daily lives until death came literally from a clear blue sky.
A complete contrast, really, is a book by Timothy Knatchbull called "From a Clear Blue Sky".
Asparagus stone is a clear asparagus-green gem variety of apatite; moroxite, a clear blue.
"What I want is a clear blue sky, fresh sparkling waters, success in lawsuits.
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