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Discover Ludwig"open sky" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "open sky" to mean a wide, unobstructed view of the sky, especially from a high vantage point. For example: "The view from the mountaintop was breathtaking—an open sky stretched out before us, with the stars shining brightly in the night."
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Above, open sky, clouds, the moon, stars.
Enjoying the open sky above the Bronx".
There was just a window pane and open sky.
The open sky offers no freedom; the bird can't fly.
Like Lorrain, Nicolas Poussin also drew under the open sky.
New leaves on the trees, a wide open sky.
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At sunset, they watched streaks of purple and gold shoot across a wide-open sky.
I still remember the wide-open sky, the feel of the new grass, the satisfying crack of the bat.
The main issue in Asia, when compared to these regions, is that there are no multilateral open-sky agreements.
The typical strength of a GNSS signal in open-sky conditions is approximately −130 dBm, which is considered strong.
The reception of GNSS signals under these situations is usually less optimal compared to the open-sky environments.
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