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The phrase "a dark chamber" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a room or enclosed space that lacks light, often evoking a sense of mystery or foreboding.
Example: "As she entered the old mansion, she was immediately struck by the eerie silence of a dark chamber that lay ahead."
Alternatives: "a dim room" or "a shadowy space".
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27-Day-old WT and egy1 plants (Fig. 5a, b) were placed in a dark chamber in order to observe phenotypic changes due to darkness.
It was a dark chamber, underground, 6ft by 8ft with eight other men.
Seated on rocking chairs scattered around a dark chamber filled with hanging light bulbs, the audience is immersed in sound.
With the help of the guard, I pulled open a heavy door and entered a dark chamber.
He is, in other words, nothing like the boorish, professed philosopher he portrays in the film "American Animal," a dark chamber comedy he also wrote and directed.
Photo: Artists have long been fascinated by the camera obscura, a dark chamber with an opening through which an image can be projected.
Brandt himself had sharp eyes, but the mind behind them was a closed book - or perhaps a camera, a dark chamber sealed against the intrusion of light.
The forerunner of the camera was the camera obscura, a dark chamber or room with a hole (later a lens) in one wall, through which images of objects outside the room were projected on the opposite wall.
The Aztecs had half a dozen sun gods and a sun goddess; a dark chamber in a tomb in Ireland called Newgrange, older than Egypt's pyramids, is lit up by the rising sun during the winter solstice.
She has an almost superstitious fear of the Puffin paperback selection of Grimms' tales on her bookshelf, although some details from those tales — with their superb, bleak cruelty — are stored away in a dark chamber in her imagination, for later.
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Their team trained rats to avoid a dark chamber by giving them a mild electroshock when they entered.
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