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"dark as" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an adverb to denote the lack of light. For example: "The room was dark as night."
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Sit in the dark as much as possible.
When I got up it was still dark, as dark as the steel on the monkey bars at school, cold metal that hurts your chest.
Cleveland and Detroit went dark, as did Toronto and sections of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
"We're in the dark as much as anyone.
Samples were kept in the dark as long as possible.
But on closer inspection, a story unfolds that is often disturbing as much as captivating, dark as well as enlightening.
Keep the screen dark as much as possible.
On an Appaloosa, the skin underneath dark spots is usually dark as well.
"Them clouds, dark as bulls.
(A "sea as dark as wine" dragged).
The interiors were as dark as caves.
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