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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dark ages" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period in history characterized by a lack of cultural and scientific advancement, often specifically the early medieval period in Europe.
Example: "Many historians refer to the early medieval period as the dark ages due to the decline in literacy and learning."
Alternatives: "medieval period" or "age of ignorance."
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dark ages
proper noun
The period of European history encompassing (roughly) 476–1000 .
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Cue Dark Ages?
Like the Dark Ages.
"This is Dark Ages," Fisher said.
It's Indonesia entering the dark ages".
The dark ages are gone".
The dark ages are back.
Welcome to the new dark ages.
They live in the dark ages.
For baseball, it was the Dark Ages.
Maybe I'm in the dark ages here".
Those were the dark ages, of course.
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