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The phrase "a dark walk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a walk taken in low light conditions or at night, often implying a sense of foreboding or unease.
Example: "As I took a dark walk through the empty park, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was being watched."
Alternatives: "a shadowy stroll" or "a dimly lit walk".
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"It often ended waiting for a taxi or ultimately making a dark walk home from Kingswood station to her house down partly unlit roads".
After a dark walk along the beach, I was there.
After a dark walk along the beach, I was there, at Gotha Club.
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"Dark Walk" is a perfect example -- With the cadence of those synths, it sounds like Daft Punk's "Robot Rock" for evil people.
The tune, titled "Dark Walk," is an uncompromisingly bleak late-night slammer with cold techno-thematics and a Baltimore club beat battling its way through a 4x4 kick.
A sympathetic interpreter could make a lot of all this, but as presented here — in an insufficiently dark, walk-through space — the general effect is frustratingly vague.
More practically, you can turn the lights on before you get home, perhaps lighting your way up a dark front walk, or flip them on now and then when away to give your house the appearance of being occupied.
The piece opened with Jon Bond, in a dark suit, walking downstage under a line of fluorescent lights.
The bark got more vicious when those of a darker shade walked pass.
Wearing a dark suit, Frankel walked a few paces behind his horse.
There was, however, a tall, lanky figure he did not recognize — a man in a dark suit who walked calmly toward the business center just before the call.
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