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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a super dark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely dark in color or tone, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The room was painted a super dark shade of blue, making it feel quite cozy."
Alternatives: "very dark" or "extremely dark".
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It was a super dark and ungenerous and emo play". University Theater ultimately produced the piece, and Majok decided she wanted to make playwriting a career.
Right now I'm not interested in making a super dark album".
Picking a green nail color was kind of tough, because we didn't want a neon or a super dark color either.
This trick not only ensures a super dark base, but makes it much easier to apply since you are effectively tracing over the liner.
Notwithstanding, when you see a crowd of teenagers in mesh struggling to have fun in a super dark basement with lots of lasers, you know it's not amazing.
"So I don't mean suddenly going crazy and making it a super dark color if you have light colors on the wall, but just another shade that's different, that kind of draws your eye up," she says.
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To be fair, this is a super-dark R-rated movie about dead animals and dead children so I wouldn't expect A Quiet Place or Us-level business over the next month.
So, super dark, but definitely a spin on Disney.
So it's super dark but definitely a spin on Disney.
People come to the Marcy after a whole night of raving at some super dark thing and then come for morning sunshine vibes, you know?
It developes more in the following few hours after application and its fade is not terrible...mind you, I have a tan already but I'm not super dark.
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