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The phrase "a sky clearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of clouds dispersing, leading to clearer skies, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "As the storm passed, a sky clearing revealed the bright sun shining through."
Alternatives: "an opening sky" or "a clearing sky".
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If our feckless, current and rudderless leader, who claimed several summers back to have read "three Shakespeares," had only been telling the truth, he might well have come upon the words: "So foul a sky clears not without a storm".
Then the sky clearing.
But before Mumford took the stage, the sky cleared and a rainbow arched above the Hudson, like a benediction for Mumford & Sons' excursions ahead.
You want to inhale the fresh air, taste the fragrance of buds blooming, as the sky clears to a serene deep blue.
Not a sliver of something gauzy above narrow, vertical avenues, but a big sky, clear and vivid, like they brag about in Montana (or maybe New Jersey).
After a rainy Saturday, the skies cleared up in time for the final round.
During halftime, a downpour was followed by a momentary hailstorm, but the skies cleared by the start of the second half.
The skies cleared, revealing a criss-cross of contrails above.
Skies cleared.
The skies cleared.
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