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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dark world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting or atmosphere that is bleak, ominous, or filled with negativity, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In the novel, the protagonist finds herself trapped in a dark world where hope seems lost and despair reigns."
Alternatives: "a gloomy realm" or "a shadowy existence".
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A dark world.
I don't know how cops do it — spend their lives in a dark world.
Sloman and Fernbach see in this result a little candle for a dark world.
Others see hackable vulnerabilities and a dark world of consumerism, inequality and surveillance.
'Prison is a dark world, where so many things are denied you.
This is where we live -- in a dark world of little light.
"It's a dark world," Ms. Webb said, "and you're in the spotlight".
Yet Duse (pronounced Doo-zay) still comes across as a luminous flame in a dark world.
SIX months ago, the prospects for freer global trade seemed a lone bright spot in a dark world.
A 40-minute glimpse into a dark world, lit up by the tireless efforts of an incredible group.
Caffery and Marley search for him in Bristol's underbelly, a dark world of drug addiction and teenage hustlers.
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