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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dome of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structure or shape that resembles a dome, often in a metaphorical or literal context.
Example: "The garden was covered by a dome of vibrant flowers, creating a stunning visual display."
Alternatives: "a canopy of" or "a vault of".
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The sky was nothing but a dome of stars.
Soon a dome of stars made the poles look ghostly.
Lipper is a roundish man with a dome of tight curly hair.
Further eruptions occurred until 1986, and a dome of lava grew intermittently in the crater.
Outside, the sky was a dome of blue and the sun beat down like a hammer.
Cells in this layer enlarge and begin to divide until a dome of tissue develops.
The crickets start up and soon there's an orchestra, a dome of sound over us.
Am I looking up at a dome of light or down into a black hole?
The sky, a dome of crazy cobalt blue, is streaked with fresh phosphorus stars.
It's a wonderfully remote spot – at night you're dazzled by a dome of stars.
The car travelled through farm fields beneath a dome of blue sky.
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