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The phrase "a pit of dark" is not standard in written English, but it can be understood as a poetic or metaphorical expression.
You can use it to describe a deep, overwhelming sense of darkness or despair, often in a literary or artistic context.
Example: "As she stood at the edge of the abyss, she felt as if she were staring into a pit of dark, where hope seemed to vanish."
Alternatives: "a chasm of darkness" or "an abyss of gloom".
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Spraying a pit of dark purple on some parts of a gory design can make it appear more like guts and viscera.
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A pit of snakes.
A pit of bottomless despair?
I was in a pit of pain.
The sopa Azteca, always available, was a bottomless pit of flavor: a dark broth flavored with pasilla chile, strips of chicken breast, avocado, cheese, thick cream and strips of tortilla chips.
Lisa Guenther: A lot has changed since the 70s, when solitary confinement was a kind of dark pit, a dungeon-type place you'd be thrown into.
The UK will "fall" into a dark pit of rationing and transport chaos if backbenchers defy the prime minister, or (as hard Brexiteers have it) the country will purify itself of self-doubt in a baptism of fire.
A box of parts that fit together like Lego and animated with a few lines of code should be enough for any kid to get a body of knowledge so deep that we won't be plunged into a dark pit of ignorance come 2040.
The arrows on the diagram plunge down into a dark pit of "Anger and Depression", "Grief", "Guilt and Shame".
The arrows on the diagram plunged down into a dark pit of "Anger and Depression," "Grief," "Guilt and Shame".
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