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The phrase "an underworld" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a hidden or secretive realm, often associated with crime, the supernatural, or mythological contexts.
Example: "In many cultures, the underworld is seen as a place where souls go after death, often ruled by a powerful deity."
Alternatives: "a netherworld" or "a shadowy realm".
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"They do have an underworld body.
"It's like being in an underworld".
"There's an underworld of rabid knitters".
The gathering could have been mistaken for an underworld summit.
The Browns live in "an underworld of Walker's making".
He doesn't look much like an underworld adventurer.
What if it's an underworld thriller, like The Long Firm?
Authorities say that Zvonko Veselinovic, an ethnic Serb, is the kingpin of an underworld business.
As for the clothes, you could be joining an underworld meeting of the gods.
Nor did Massu dare to question Henri Lafont, an underworld chieftain with tantalizing links to Petiot.
We are in an underworld so dark that characters have to use torches in the daytime.
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