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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dark building" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a building that lacks light or has a gloomy appearance. Example: "As we approached the dark building, an eerie feeling washed over us."
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There, a dark building, half done, was surrounded by motionless cranes and mud.
The New Yorker, February 21 , 1983P. 48 A dark building.
Sometimes to search a dark building at night where a door stood open, I held the gun in front of me.
This works well for average subjects but gives wrong exposures if the background contains either many bright areas, as in a beach scene, or very dark areas, as in front of a dark building.
"Libraries over the past two decades have been changing — the old stereotype was of a hushed, dark building and a librarian with a bun and sweater set hushing everyone," said Kate P. Horan, the library director.
After her lover, Carl Capasso, who in recent years had been awarded $150 million worth of city sewer contracts, several of which are still in effect--went off last month to serve 4 years in federal prison for tax evasion, a"Post"cartoon showed the glum figure of the Mayor beside a huge, dark building labelled"NYC Prison".
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Famed designer Yves Saint Laurent bought and restored the property, which features a stele erected in his memory, and the Museum of Islamic Art, which is housed in a dark blue building.
The bus was going swiftly along between high dark buildings.
"You know, dark buildings don't sell," he added.
The whole family against a backdrop of tall, dark buildings, snow piled up around them.
Because they absorb sunlight, dark roofs, dark buildings and dark streets and sidewalks make cities especially sweaty, a phenomenon known as the urban heat island effect.
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