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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dark people" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
This phrase can come across as being judgmental and offensive, as it implies certain negative connotations about people with darker skin tones. A better phrase would be "people with darker skin tones" or "people of color". For example, "People of color face more obstacles when accessing healthcare than their lighter-skinned counterparts."
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Dark people decorate their rooms to fit their inner darkness.
"We are the dark people," he said.
"Then I see these dark people.
Minutes after Wikipedia went dark, people immediately found workarounds.
The dark people knew the laughter was at their expense.
Using pejorative language, he added, "We have our own little dark people".
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We should be especially bothered, if not altogether surprised, when it happens to poor people and to dark-skinned people and to poor, dark-skinned people.
Dark-skinned people need longer exposure.
Skin colour matters too: dark-skinned people require more sun.
But then why do dark-skinned people blush?
They are dark-skinned people of mysterious origin.
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