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The phrase "from dawn until dusk" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an activity or event that takes place throughout the entire day, from morning to evening. Example: "The festival will run from dawn until dusk, offering various activities for all ages."
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During Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, Muslims fast from dawn until dusk.
The gardens are open daily from dawn until dusk, free admission.
Its ghastly victims shrill and croon tunelessly from dawn until dusk.
Throughout the month, Muslims say special prayers and fast from dawn until dusk.
It is Ramadan here, which means fasting from dawn until dusk.
Light shows at each crossing will take place from dusk until dawn, not from dawn until dusk.
I've grown fond of him– a rumpled, whippy man with an astonishing foghorn delivery, bellowing seemingly from dawn until dusk.
They do not eat or drink (by far the most difficult part) from dawn until dusk for the full month.
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From dawn until past dusk, they are studded with swimmers and sunbathers.
To cope, schools are stretching their days from dawn until after dusk, a remedy that keeps some afternoon students from going out for certain sports or holding their usual after-school jobs.
Along the main road west from Peshawar, up to the frontier and on toward Jalalabad and the hinterland, a continuous stream of trucks, buses, minivans and cars passes from dawn until past dusk.
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