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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the darkened" is not complete and may not be fully correct in written English without additional context.
It can be used when describing a location or situation that is dim or lacking light, typically in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "They stood at the darkened entrance, unsure of what lay beyond."
Alternatives: "in the shadows" or "at the dimly lit".
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It was pale at the darkened table, silky, warm.
Sally stood at the darkened thermal-glass window that gave upon the lightless Atlantic.
Marchers hurled insults and gestured angrily at the darkened building as they passed.
Gazing at the darkened Palestinian houses, Mr. Menachan tried to envision the city in 20 years.
At the center of the park, there was a copper-green statue of a partisan with a rifle pointed at the darkened treetops.
From the seed of a small agitation of the air, here at the darkened edge of England, destruction and the news of destruction hurried over the flat land.
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Local 87, gazed out at the crowd that filled the darkened Washington Convention Center — a gathering she dubbed the "Jewish Super Bowl".
Local 87, gazed out at the crowd that filled the darkened Washington Convention Center a gathering she dubbed the "Jewish Super Bowl".
A brutal look at the shadows darkening the Hong Kong triads, the film picks up the narrative line first coiled and kinked in Mr. To's companion thriller, "Election".
A dark, brutal look at the shadows darkening the Hong Kong triads, the film picks up the narrative line expertly coiled and kinked in Mr. To's companion piece made the year before, "Election".
But one glance at the suspiciously darkened cars that collect here in the summer make it clear that "rest" is euphemistic.
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