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The phrase "a sky of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vast expanse or a particular quality of the sky, often in a poetic or metaphorical context.
Example: "The sunset painted a sky of vibrant oranges and purples, captivating everyone who looked up."
Alternatives: "an expanse of sky" or "a canvas of sky".
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It was a sea of flame rising into a sky of smoke.
It floated over all heads, a sky of melody, a baldachin of black-and-yellow notes.
Anyone craving Babooshka might well balk at the lengthy staging of A Sky of Honey.
Night arrives almost instantly, the moon hanging like a shiny bauble in a sky of diamonds.
The landscape glowers on the horizon of many of these gardens, blue-backed mountains, under a sky of astonishing range.
The piece ends with an image of a landscape with a single tree, set against a sky of deep blue.
The captain started the motor, and we set off down the culvert under a sky of silvery stars.
Bertie stars as the painter in A Sky of Honey and sings a new song, Tawny Moon.
High above the scene glowers a sky of operatic intensity, all scudding clouds and sudden bursts of sunlight.
It's a 14-track double album, and the more experimental of the two records is 'A Sky of Honey'.
Or at least that's what I thought lying face down in the street, staring at a sky of asphalt.
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