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Discover Ludwig"gloomy night" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any night that is dark, dull or depressing in appearance. For example: "We were walking through the city on a gloomy night, not knowing what surprises the darkness would bring."
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The Islamic State of Iraq, the front organization for Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, issued a statement warning of "a long gloomy night and dark days colored in blood," according to a translation by the SITE Intelligence Group.
These were two teams with widely different aspirations, but for one cold, gloomy night, it was all in reverse.
The glow of the white Mobil sign pierces the gloomy night.
It was a dark and gloomy night as Wembley bristled with nervous tension.
"I had a gloomy night, and when I got up this morning, I was trying to get energized," he said.
It appeared to be a gloomy night for baseball, with dark clouds overhead, and the weather made for an easy metaphor.
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Sean also plays at Feeling Gloomy, a night dedicated to making lads and lasses cry into their pints to Joy Division tunes.
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