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Discover Ludwig"dark winter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a season of the year, especially when there is an emphasis on the darker elements of the season such as cold, gloomy weather. For example: "The dark winter was filled with dismal days and frigid nights."
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"It's been a dark winter".
A dark, dark winter".
Are those dark winter days to blame?
The cold, dark, winter night.
The project was called Operation Dark Winter.
This was a vital failure in the Dark Winter exercise.
These dark winter days, he even slept with it on.
Dark Winter was a productive, virtual worst case.
(Colorful LED strips allow the building to glow in Iceland's dark winter afternoons).
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