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Discover LudwigThe phrase "darkness of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the intensity or depth of darkness in a specific situation or place. Here is an example: "The darkness of the abandoned house sent shivers down his spine as he cautiously stepped inside."
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The darkness of 2011 continued.
The darkness of the paintings is profound.
The darkness of insanity.
In the darkness of Friday [Sept.
"Only the darkness of my mother's tummy".
They've experienced the ultimate darkness of humanity.
The darkness of these designs is tangible.
It wasn't the darkness of the night that bothered me.
THE DARKNESS OF DAY Opens on Wednesday in Manhattan.
I move through the darkness of the unknown.
Meanwhile, Newcastle cannot imagine the darkness of another derby defeat.
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