Sentence examples for go black from inspiring English sources

The phrase "go black" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
When used in English, the phrase "go black" is typically used to refer to a television or computer screen suddenly appearing completely black, or to a person of African descent. To use it correctly in a sentence, you would need to be referring to one of these two definitions. For example, "Suddenly the television went black, leaving us in a state of confusion."

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Go black for a year.

"Go black people".

It will just go black".

I guess that's why they say once you go black".

Once you go black, you don't go back.

"Once you go black you never go back," she quipped.

"You're lying back and it starts to go black," he said.

Nevertheless, it was edited to go black as the gunshots were fired.

Aubergines always go black when roasted and the inside stays a creamy beige colour.

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EVERY few years or so, out go black-bordered cards from some artist or critic announcing the death of painting.

What's next, a "Let's Go: Black Rock City" travel guide?

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