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The phrase "dark like" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when making a comparison or talking about something that is similar. For example, "The room was dark like a moonless night."
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Themes must be Dark like, Suicide, Death, Hell, Destruction, Politics, War, Madness... Slayer does good of Hell stuff.
I felt the dark like fingers closing around my throat.
His eyes were dark, like windows with the shades suddenly pulled down.
The stuff we call "dark" like your black shirt or jacket absorbs light.
It should be very dark, like Droste.
Out the windows, other hulking houses, dark like quiet ships.
Then it was all dark, like a grave.
We're still in the dark like everybody else.
They glow in the dark, like night lights.
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The poems are frequently allusive; the city's blood-soaked asphalt is "wine-dark," like Homer's sea.
Gujarati people are medium-dark, like the color of coffee, and some of them have fair skin.
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