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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dark future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pessimistic or bleak outlook on what is to come, often in discussions about societal issues, personal circumstances, or global events.
Example: "With the current state of the environment and political unrest, many people fear we are heading towards a dark future."
Alternatives: "a grim future" or "a bleak future."
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It's a dark future".
We begin in a dark future.
Candi had begun to imagine a dark future.
"Now he has a dark future," the teacher said.
Pessimistic types painted a dark future of trade wars and capital controls.
But does it spell a dark future for the movie industry?
Tweeting about Donald Trump's administration, you've suggested we could be looking at quite a dark future.
Uncertainty is kryptonite to investors, and without new power plants, a dark future awaits.
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Other British newspapers described a bruise to national esteem and expressed alarm over a darker future.
Persistent damage to economies' growth potential would result in a darker future of sluggish income gains and diminished expectations.
This was, for Mr Fraser, a "step backwards into a darker future, where we're prepared to say that some people are not people".
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