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Discover Ludwig"black hole" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a literal term for the astronomical phenomenon, or figuratively to refer to something dark and mysterious. For example: "The government's plans for the future are like a black hole - no one can make head or tail of them."
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black hole
noun
A gravitationally domineering celestial body with an event horizon from which even light cannot escape; the most dense material in the universe, condensed into a singularity, usually formed by a collapsing massive star.
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"It's a black hole".
(Mental black hole No. 1.
Nickelback was rock's black hole.
"There was a black hole".
"This was my black hole.
Black hole eats everything.
A black hole.
The supermassive black hole, a.k.a.a
Image of veiled black hole.
The dimensionless black hole spin.
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