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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her darkness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's emotional state, struggles, or hidden aspects of their personality.
Example: "Despite her outward charm, there was a depth to her darkness that few could understand."
Alternatives: "her shadows" or "her inner turmoil".
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I'm drawn to her darkness, too.
"I had been drawn to her darkness because she, who commanded a place in the world, was justified in her darkness, and justified mine".
We can only hope that, unlike Boo, she's been coaxed out of her darkness willingly.
Ruilova, whose work is included in the Venice Biennale, comes by her darkness honestly.
Evie leads us towards the heart of her darkness via narrative techniques that echo her fragile state of mind.
Mathilde does it to preserve the security she has sought all her life and to protect Lotto from ever knowing "the scope of her darkness".
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So in spite of her own darkness and her torment that she keeps trying to outrun, those personal demons do catch up to her, but somehow she perseveres.
He began persistently and violently beating her up, denying her food, keeping her in darkness for long stretches, and on and on.
This Carole helped her daughter find her way through her own darkness and back into the light of a childhood that had been postponed for years.
When Hurricane Sandy plunged her hospital into darkness, her thoughts were not with how her own home was faring – they were with the twenty precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe.
Losing them plunged her into darkness.
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