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"Duskiness" is a correct and usable word in written English, but it may not be commonly used in everyday speech. It is most commonly used to describe the quality or state of being dark or dim, often in reference to the time of day. Example: The duskiness of the forest added to the eerie atmosphere as we walked through the trees. In this sentence, "duskiness" is used to convey the dark and shadowy atmosphere of the forest at dusk. It could also be used in other contexts, such as talking about the duskiness of a room with low lighting or the duskiness of a painting with dark colors.
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duskiness
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The quality of being dusky.
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Any condition that causes pelvic congestion, such as a pelvic tumour, may cause duskiness of the genital tissues.
A mix of classic - not nostalgic - rock (the influence, presumably, of producer Tony Visconti), ambient duskiness and the electronic furbelows he has embraced since the 1990s, Reality gels unexpectedly well.
The suite of performances at the Proms gives us the chance to hear how much more there is to Bantock than dreams of Celtic duskiness and warmed-up Wagnerism.
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