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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of dark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a quality or characteristic of darkness, often in a metaphorical or abstract sense.
Example: "The painting had a sort of dark beauty that captivated everyone who saw it."
Alternatives: "a kind of darkness" or "a type of gloom".
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The movie also expands the Dark Island, which in the book functions as a sort of dark night of the soul -- a harrowing rite of passage for those who seek to take their spiritual journey all the way to the heart of God (er, Aslan).
Rone is evoking a mood, a sort of dark nostalgia.
Mine is called Mulberry and it is a sort of dark berry colour.
There is indeed a sort of dark side to this new N.F.L.
This casts a shadow on their walk and imbues their conversation with a sort of dark tension.
It's the "HOUSE OF ANUBIS," the centerpiece of a sort of "Dark Shadows" for tweeners that starts its second season Monday at 7 p.m. on Nickelodeon.
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It's a richly evocative adventure about a father and his half-Djinn son searching for one another – a sort of dark-fantasy Finding Nemo, as charming and funny as it is inventive and strange.
DL: Yeah, we seem to have a habit of taking a sort of darker, more introspective song and putting it last on the record.
Have you never had any sort of dark night of the soul?
They were all sort of dark and weird.
It's as if he sent By a sort of semaphore Dark omegas meant To warn of Last Things.
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