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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dark bar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bar that has low lighting or a somber atmosphere, often in the context of a setting or location.
Example: "After a long day, I decided to unwind at a dark bar tucked away in the corner of the city."
Alternatives: "a dimly lit bar" or "a shadowy bar".
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When searching, a dark bar with white vertical lines appears below the video frame.
It's a dark bar, and I love going there on a Sunday afternoon.
They arranged to meet at the Tenth Street Lounge, a dark bar in the East Village.
Now, I'm sitting at a dark bar on Hollywood Boulevard as I write this.
A dark bar has televisions mounted up high, the sound muted, and tables and banquettes tucked next to the walls.
A dramatic staircase leads down into a dark bar, as louche as a Prohibition-era speakeasy, with a cocktail menu to match.
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We met for a drink at Opia, a dark bar-restaurant that would not be out of place in New York.
I'm sitting in a dark, dingy bar in Toronto's west end.
At the top of the page there will be a dark blue bar saying 'Home'Profileile', 'Friends', 'Music', and so on.
I heard a muted trumpet coming from inside a small dark bar and, to my surprise, the place was packed with locals.
It had a long, dark bar with fluorescent green lighting and a medical theme, with shots in test tubes and oxygen on tap.
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