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The phrase "as darling" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a poetic or affectionate context, but it lacks clarity and specificity in most situations.
Example: "She looked at him with eyes that sparkled as darling, filled with warmth and affection."
Alternatives: "as dear" or "as beloved".
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"But she was just as darling as she is today".
But it may require referring to others solely as Darling.
Which is about as emphatic as Darling gets.
The conversation showed they were on very affectionate terms and addressed each other as darling.
Is it such a bummer to get bad news from a school where the students are addressed as "darling"?
Marika Rivera was a dancer and actress who appeared in films such as Darling and Fiddler on the Roof.
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As darlings of the DIY scene, they've built their nascent career in venues like this and thrive on informality.
Founded by lead performer Anton Adassinsky in 1988, Derevo established themselves as darlings of the Edinburgh Fringe, regularly winning awards at the festival.
Meanwhile, the members of last week's bronze-medal winning curling team have been widely celebrated as "darlings of the ice": team capatain, Eve Muirhead, is 23.
Slavin's (2007) as well as Darling-Hammond's and Bransford's (2005) requirements originally referred only to teachers.
What teams could succeed the Royals as darlings of the postseason?
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