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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large section of dark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant area that is characterized by darkness, whether literal or metaphorical.
Example: "As the sun set, a large section of dark enveloped the landscape, casting eerie shadows across the ground."
Alternatives: "a vast area of darkness" or "a significant portion of shadow".
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However, a large section of "dark matter" apparently can be effectively predicted not to contain any domain.
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A large section of Labour members agree with him.
A large section of the electorate has signaled that they're ready for change; they're frustrated at the stagnating growth and high inflation that are the dark side of her populist policies.
A large section of their people may suffer more, too.
But the clumsy strategy of the US is potentially "alienating a large section of the population".
Kean was the subject of abuse from a large section of the Blackburn support on Saturday.
A large section of the book is on the history of disease -- from plagues to cancer.
The Secret Service even shut down a large section of one of Boston's main highways.
At a recent rehearsal the company ran a large section of the piece.
A large section of the central city is now a national historic district.
After heavy rainstorms, the State Department of Environmental Conservation lifted drought advisories over a large section of New York State yesterday.
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