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"dark point" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to a morally ambiguous idea or a low point in someone's life. For example, "The senator had to make a difficult decision with no clear right or wrong answer- a dark point."
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So it was a really dark point.
Evidently, the dark point at the center of the painting represents God in action.
His constituents deserved better, but his deeds betrayed a sense of entitlement on his part that helped lead him to this dark point.
But far from taking a dark point of view, Mr. Schnabel tells the story in a succession of bright, feverish illuminations.
I'd sit outside here, and think, 'I don't want to go on.' After three weeks I reached this terrible dark point.
Mr Lahoud said the killing was "a dark point in our national history" and promised the perpetrators would be brought to justice.
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There are some very dark points; there are some very good points".
The breed is a partial albino; kittens are born white or cream coloured and later develop the dark points (ears, face, legs, and tail) characteristic of the breed.
With its white muzzle and feet, dark "points," and blue eyes, the Snowshoe looks like what it was bred from: a Siamese with white "boots" that turned up in the litter of a Siamese breeder in Philadelphia in the 1960s.
The dark points in this figure represent the large scale distribution of Ag-NPs.
The dark points are mainly V-pits [14, 31], which initiate at the threading dislocations (TDs) [21, 27].
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