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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dark room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a room that lacks light or has low visibility, often creating a specific atmosphere or mood.
Example: "After a long day, I prefer to relax in a dark room with a good book."
Alternatives: "a dimly lit room" or "a shadowy space."
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I was in a dark room.
Lie in a dark room.
Like it was a dark room.
He wanders into a dark room.
The narrator hides in a dark room upstairs.
"I smelled like a dark room," he recalled.
That's a long way from traveling with a dark room.
He works in a dark room all day".
"That's like winking at a woman in a dark room.
One day, his father forced him into a dark room.
Nathan doesn't lock himself in a dark room.
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