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Discover Ludwig"before dusk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the time before the sun is setting, typically in the late afternoon. For example, "We should start our hike before dusk to make sure we make it back before dark."
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Carson died before dusk.
The plane took off shortly before dusk.
We'd raced to pitch our tents before dusk.
The end came shortly before dusk on Friday.
Shortly before dusk, police officers rushed in and up to the ninth floor.
During the golden hour before dusk, the wind drops and the birds begin to show themselves.
It was faintly hazy, the way it gets in the hour before dusk.
The chickens, of course, drift home well before dusk and go to roost in their houses.
Dave and I set out before dusk to try our wheels.
Just before dusk, the road ends at the reservoir, which is completely frozen over.
Visitors who arrive at dawn on a Cessna plane leave before dusk.
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