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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dark space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area that lacks light or has a somber atmosphere, often in both literal and metaphorical contexts.
Example: "As I entered the abandoned building, I was struck by the eerie silence and the overwhelming feeling of being in a dark space."
Alternatives: "a dim area" or "a shadowy place."
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Use a flash when you're in a dark space, like a room, otherwise your camera will only capture darkness.
Kendall was enclosed in a dark space high above a city rising from a coast engulfed in darkness.
It's a dark space.
It's a dark space, with candles everywhere.
"It's a dark space," admitted Mr. O'Brien, 26, who works as a visual merchandiser.
"Hold" invites visitors to carry a glass bowl into a dark space and metaphorically catch images from nature.
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I found my only recourse was to fall back into a part of myself I never previously knew existed and have never since visited consciously--a dark space with the contours of a human body as seen from within.
Down the steps and through the handrails was a darker space.
But DBar, which once housed the relocated Tello's restaurant and feels as narrow as a car on the D train, is by design a darker space.
With social booths cramped together in one room, and a darker space of candlelit tables in the other, I could certainly see how that had happened.
Though both restaurants make use of their industrial-chic nature and exposed rafters, Joule occupies a darker space with a fire pit and stenciled blue wall panels.
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