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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dark cave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a cave that has little to no light, often evoking a sense of mystery or danger.
Example: "As we ventured deeper into the forest, we stumbled upon a dark cave that seemed to beckon us inside."
Alternatives: "a shadowy cavern" or "a dim grotto".
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The wolves descended on the rabbits one day and imprisoned them in a dark cave.
The multitude live in a dark cave and see only dim shadows.
Beneath one house, its second floor pierced by a missile, was a dark cave.
The 29 Afghan pages will join those texts and, once scanned, complete their journey from a dark cave to the glow of the world's computer screens.
If you were to put someone in a dark cave with no time cues at all, the cycle will last about 24 hours, but not exactly.
Leonardo's text, in contrast, tells of the soul's search for knowledge, as symbolized by a traveler's hike toward a dark cave.
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That is strikingly demonstrated at the R 20th Century Gallery, where, by contrast with most of the other booths, which are stocked like small shops with diverse commodities, a small dark cave of a space contains a carefully orchestrated installation of lamps from the 1960's and 70's by Verner Panton.
Sean likes to challenge his lady-friends, and wants AshLee to depend on him for support, so he makes her swim through a deep dark cave to a private beach of love.
He looked as if he had just returned from spending an uncomfortable night in a very dark cave.
My writing area consists of a few bookcases that form a nice dark cave.
If you aren't above the frame itself, you could fall into a deep dark cave and take fall damage, along with a potential attack from various hostile monsters.
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