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Discover LudwigThe phrase "darkness about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to mean a feeling or sense of darkness or gloom in a specific place or situation. Example: As I walked through the abandoned house, I could feel a thick darkness about me, making it hard to see and sending shivers down my spine.
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If you do not understand dark energy, you cannot truly understand reality.In this section A problem of cosmic proportions The sound of silence How the rhino got his woolly ReprintsCosmologists are therefore keen to lighten their darkness about dark energy, and three new experiments two based in Chile and the third in Hawaii should help them do so.
There was definitely darkness about Jeffrey.
It's about finding light in the darkness, about the urgency of the Gospel.
"It is to intimidate, to create a sense of fear".There is plenty more darkness about.
There is a darkness about the place, and it's not just the winter light.
There is some intermittent complaining, in "Star Trek Into Darkness," about the militarization of the Federation's Starfleet.
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Suddenly, a voice could be heard in the darkness, talking about Eskimos.
There are teenagers in the darkness, yakking about drinking and dating.
'The other thing that has made her valuable is this edge of darkness feeling about her.
For me, depression and darkness is about a lack of feeling, an absence of emotional connection.
Like its predecessor, "Walk Through Darkness" is about an evocative journey.
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