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"from the sky" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something (e.g. a sound, a sight, etc.) that is coming from the sky. Example: A loud rumble came from the sky, signaling the coming storm.
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At least from the sky.
Airplanes fall from the sky.
A clock falls from the sky.
"Money doesn't rain from the sky.
It appears to come from the sky".
Thick white flakes fell from the sky.
"Has he fallen from the sky?
Torrential rain began pouring from the sky.
Tear gas canisters fell from the sky.
Then bombs fell from the sky.
It was just coming from the sky".
More suggestions(22)
from the sky aboe
falls from the sky
from the airspace
from the aircraft
from the surface
from the christ
from the weather
from the overhead
from the skyline
from the goodness
from the cloud
from the heavenly
from the sun
from the horizon
from the earth
from the space
from the paradise
from the atmosphere
from the air
from the moon
from the tariff
from the ceiling
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