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Discover Ludwig"enter the void" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a state of complete emptiness or nothingness. For example, "I felt as though I had entered the void after I had lost everything."
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Beginning in complete darkness, the video has an impact that comes with the jolting, flashing lights, reminiscent of the opening titles on Noé's Enter The Void.
Meanwhile, "Sense8" refused to enter the void.
Shooting his latest movie, Enter the Void, in Tokyo, he says he barely slept at all.
Laughing, dizzy from booze and high on youth, the boys enter the void, dropping down, down into the black.
Through Feb. 25 You pull white fabric booties over your dirty shoes and prepare to enter the void.
In "Enter the Void" the camera soars above the world like a bird, like a kite, like a ghost.
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Reigns landed the Superman Punch on "The Big Russian" to set up his finishing sequence but Big Show re-entered the void to distract his new rival.
He reported that he felt "utterly dead"; that he had entered "the Void"; that he had become a "diamond, which reflects everything, but has no existence in itself".
You've entered the void.
When liquid contaminants entered the voids of partially ice saturated frozen soil, the rate of ice erosion was significantly increased.
Then, nitrogen enters the voids and reacts with Al on the void surfaces to form AlN, which spoils the adhesion at the boundary.
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