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"black night" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a dark or ominous feeling or atmosphere. Example: The storm clouds rolled in, casting a shadow over the town and turning the sky into a black night.
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One Sunday night, at a "black night" I was playing, Kevin Saunderson came down to see me.
It's a filthy black night.
"It's been a black night," he said.
It was an absolute, like the black night.
A tsar's statue razed, black night in its place.
We saw tsunamis sweeping over towns; ceilings collapsing and bright orange fires in the black night.
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Here, though, the Bible-black night is populated by insomniacs, not all of them human.
By the time we reach the tiny resort in the pitch-black night, I'm convinced that my life has capsized completely.
Col. Moammar Khadafy only comes out in the gun-black night with a Russian Kalishnikov rifle slung over his shoulder and a bandoleer around his waist.
Beyond the TV screen – no bigger than a laptop, around which a hundred or so guerrillas are gathered – lies a pitch-black night.
This film, about an Andes mountain-climbing expedition that is hit by disaster, was screened outside under the blue-black night sky; nature cooperated and withheld the moon.
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