Sentence examples for a bleak night from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bleak night" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a night that is dark, depressing, or lacking in hope or warmth.
Example: "As I walked through the empty streets, the cold wind howled around me, making it feel like a bleak night."
Alternatives: "a dreary night" or "a dismal night".

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It was a bleak night for Democrats.

On a bleak night, this was a grim outing.

Prosinecki, meanwhile, admitted it had been a bleak night for Azerbaijan.

The second chapter opens on a bleak night 30 years later.

It was a bleak night for British artists, who were shunned at the ceremony in Los Angeles.

Marooned up here on a bleak night, close by the fire, with a folk memory of wolves and a firm belief in evil spirits, who wouldn't need protection?

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On a bleak afternoon in 2015 Adrian Stewart was sitting in his cell contemplating the wreckage of his life.

On a bleak afternoon in January the temperature was six degrees below zero, and a mop-grey sky swept so low it seemed to wash the colour from the streets.

IT was a bleak afternoon on the outskirts of Manhattan's garment district.

West Brom and Peter Odemwingie enjoyed themselves, but it was a bleak afternoon for Mick McCarthy and his Wolves side.

On a bleak afternoon in late fall, I found Basilica Hudson shimmering like a hipster cathedral.

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