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Discover Ludwig'false dawn' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person or group initially experiences optimism or hope, but eventually realizes that the situation is more serious than expected. For example, "The initial promise of a peaceful transition of power ended in a false dawn when violent protests broke out."
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false dawn
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A thin ambient light which precedes true dawn, typically by around an hour, in certain parts of the world.
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False dawn, it seems, follows false dawn.
It was a false dawn.
Or a false dawn?
Another false dawn, perhaps.
Romania has had many a false dawn.
Babel's art flourished in Lenin's false dawn.
But it was a false dawn.
"And it's not a false dawn.
"It was a false dawn," Spector says.
But that looks like a false dawn.
A birdie on 13 was a false dawn.
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