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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
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The sky OVER London or the sky ABOVE London

Is it "the sky over London" or "the sky above London"?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If so, which is more commonly used?

Thank you.

  

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Both are possible. teal lime If so, which is more commonly used? It depends on the context.

  • Both are possible.
  • teal lime If so, which is more commonly used?
  • It depends on the context.
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  • In late June, **** bombers appeared in the skies over London.
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Both are possible.

teal limeIf so, which is more commonly used?

It depends on the context.

e.g.

In late June, **** bombers appeared in the skies over London.

The skies above London were often tinged yellow or brown by smoke from the nearby factories.

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teal limewhich is more commonly used?

the sky over London

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