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Discover Ludwig"deepest darkness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or a place of extreme darkness. For example, you might write: The cave was filled with the deepest darkness, so deep that it almost felt tangible.
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And in the deepest darkness of these tragedies, we have also seen the best that America has to offer".
On the title track she sings of a figure in grey who appears "in times of deepest darkness … he's come to take me back, he's come to take me back".
But since that awful summer, I have only experienced glimmers of the deepest darkness.
Until March 2, visitors can make online reservations to enter the camera obscura, and are warned they "must be prepared to spend 45 minutes in deepest darkness".
The Sefat Emet teaches that through such intense yearning and will we too are able to awaken light even from within the deepest darkness.
Slave, who is it who shall free you?/Those in deepest darkness lying,/Comrade, these alone shall see you,/They alone can hear you crying./Comrade only slaves can free you./Everything or nothing.
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This is the deep darkness of Good Friday, the dark story line of humanity, of what we can do to one another, what life can do to us, the story of how God can feel far away and absent, unattentive to our cries.
A rocky promontory covered with a blur of dark leafy trees rises in deep darkness at left and in the distance a low hill has one side lit up against the backdrop of a leaden grey sky.
It was coming from a deeper darkness.
We started in the deep darkness.
The kind of deep darkness one can only find under - say - a duvet.
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