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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really dark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a low level of light or a somber tone, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The movie had a really dark atmosphere that left the audience feeling uneasy."
Alternatives: "a very dark" or "an extremely dark".
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So it was a really dark point.
Play a really dark character.
It was a really dark time.
The Pale Man "came out of a really dark, primal place," del Toro said.
Some people went for humor and some went to a really dark place.
This album has a really dark futuristic vibe, which represents their sound so well.
I like that the album starts with Revenge, it's a really dark, grand song.
Would you like some beets?" "I just read a really dark script," Jake said.
"The away dressing room's painted a really dark colour," says Watson.
There's something nicely sinister-looking about a really dark red wine.
"It's just a really dark spot, I think, in US history.
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