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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Total darkness" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a complete absence of light in a particular environment or situation. Example: "As the lights went out, we were plunged into total darkness, unable to see anything around us."
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Total darkness.
Total darkness enveloped me.
Total darkness envelops it half the year.
In total darkness.
You're in total darkness.
"Bioluminescence needs total darkness.
"It's total darkness.
Two hours later dusk became total darkness.
Every night, most of Gaza is in total darkness.
How can life exist in this total darkness?
Please Open for Postal Inspection in Total Darkness".
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