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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long dusk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extended period of twilight or the time just before nightfall, often evoking a sense of calm or reflection.
Example: "As we sat on the porch, we enjoyed the beauty of a long dusk, watching the colors of the sky change slowly."
Alternatives: "an extended twilight" or "a prolonged evening".
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Elsewhere, Gorgon City played to a sea of people, while Sub Focus and Chase and Status brought UK vibes to the HARDer stage during a long dusk.
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The long dusk finally ended.
I arrived home the other evening at dusk after a long journey, and stepped out of the car to hear a shouting match between blackbirds, one of the most beautiful sounds in nature.
Spurlock -- known for his original documentaries, particularly 2004's "Super Size Me" -- and his camera crew followed McHale from his first step into E Studios until he drives off into the dusk after a long day of filming.
After she hung up the phone, she sat on the couch for a long time, staring into the faint dusk light.
As she embarks on a long drive with her boo at dusk, you can't help but feel like you're reliving a first date.
At dusk, we suddenly turned off onto a long dirt road that led to a shabby picnic spot on the water.
Wear a long, white cotton nightie outside on the lawn at dusk.
Journeys between meetings by car can take a long time and walking is never a wise decision once dusk falls as foreigners are easy targets for petty crime.
After spending a long and glorious afternoon in Disney's audio-animatronic wonderland, dusk appeared as we took our last ride.
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