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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dome of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the curved roof of a structure, such as a building. For example, "The ancient temple was topped with a golden dome of intricate design."
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The shallow dome of the new St.
Blue dome of sky.
The gold dome of Faneuil Hall, the copper dome of Quincy Market, the Custom House tower.
The sky was nothing but a dome of stars.
In the evenings she gazes at the dome of stars.
In front of me, the dome of the Pantheon.
The dome of St Peter's weighs 30,000 tons.
Dome of Capitol and Maxwell Coffee sign top scene.
The Dome of the Rock is equally ubiquitous.
Soon a dome of stars made the poles look ghostly.
I stood beneath the dome of Aya Sofia in awe.
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