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The phrase 'dusk of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the evening hours or twilight, as in 'the dusk of the evening'. For example, you could say, "The birds were singing their evening song in the dusk of the day."
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The dusk of evening comes on.
Sunlight… The dusk of evening comes on.
He moved to Los Angeles, where he saw the dawn and dusk of a heroin habit.
In 1940 appeared Dusk of Dawn, subtitled An Essay Toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept.
Outside, in the gathering dusk of her adoptive city of Zurich, it's beginning to snow.
A worker in Central Park saw the villain in the gathering dusk of Thursday evening.
A couple of cabbies cruised the empty dusk of 46th Street.
We stepped into the chilly baronial dusk of its front hall.
The New Yorker, April 24 , 1989P. 36 The dusk of evening comes on.
It came in Formula One's most romantic setting, in the dusk of the multi-coloured Yas Marina.
Mostly, it provided a poignant portrait of a pioneer female comedian in the dusk of her career.
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