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The phrase "black sky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sky that is dark, often due to storm clouds or nighttime.
Example: "As the storm approached, the once blue sky turned into a menacing black sky."
Alternatives: "dark sky" or "gloomy sky".
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The black sky became dark blue.
The backdrop is a black sky, thickly studded with stars.
Here there is a moon, in a black sky.
"So wherever your black sky is, it isn't Vietnam".
The hotel walls rise into the black sky.
The black sky above is alive with falling stars.
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Under the purple-black sky were smooth, veined beech leaves.
Videos posted online shortly after the accident show plumes of gravel and sand lashing through a nearly pitch-black sky.
The pitch-black sky lit up in a panoramic view of lightning strikes, like a well-timed electrical grid.
But, oh -- The possibility of lightning, like a crack in the purple-black sky, the sweet chances of rain!
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