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The phrase "a moonless night" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a night when there is no visible moon, often evoking a sense of darkness or mystery.
Example: "As we walked through the forest on a moonless night, the shadows seemed to dance around us."
Alternatives: "a dark night" or "a night without a moon".
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"At 2 o'clock in the morning on a moonless night, who's to say what's being put there?" For that matter, who's to say what might have made its way onto the property before it was sold?
If you have ever taken advice from a log, dreamed about a one-armed man, or ordered your coffee "black as midnight on a moonless night," then this is the exhibition for you.
The rewards are the sights and sounds of nature, days spent swimming and hiking, the gentle lapping of water a stone's throw from your tent, the closeness of friends sitting around the campfire as night falls, the visibility of a million stars on a moonless night.
Lincoln waited for a moonless night.
It was a moonless night on Hudson Bay.
On a moonless night a week later, they drove to Absi's villa.
On a moonless night, scorpions can be seen at distances of 10 metres (33 feet).
Unfortunately, on a moonless night, the road was as impenetrably dark as Waianapanapa Cave.
So he headed toward the West, swimming across the Danube River on a moonless night.
She came to us from the bottom of a well on a moonless night.
And so 50 of us drifted together like a fraternity tube float on a moonless night.
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