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The phrase "are so dark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a very low level of light or a metaphorical sense of negativity or sadness.
Example: "The clouds are so dark that it looks like a storm is coming."
Alternatives: "are extremely dark" or "are very dark".
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I slept too late because the mornings are so dark.
SOME topics are so dark that even scholars feel intimidated.
Not all of Pacific's scenes are so dark.
"People always tell me my books are so dark; I don't think they're particularly dark.
Her novels are so dark that readers often ask about Flynn's own background.
Those areas are so dark, and the air is thicker and heavier.
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"His skin was so dark!
Not everything is so dark.
"It's so dark," he said.
The material is so dark".
His wink to Wilson was so dark.
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