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Discover Ludwig"in deep shadow" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is not visible or accessible due to darkness or obscurity. For example, "The castle loomed in deep shadow atop the mountain."
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It is in deep shadow, making it look like the menacing object it is.
Yet Christ himself remains in deep shadow, which sets off his glowing flesh.
"The sun warmed the trees, left everything beneath them in deep shadow -- a postcard.
Light bathes the woman and the sky; the rest of the scene is in deep shadow.
She stands alone, in deep shadow, her skin rosy and translucent, like a cross between flesh and alabaster.
Vicious dogs and bears prowl the premises, as do furtive, hairless, carnivorous humanoids fleetingly seen in deep shadow.
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In the home of a poor samurai, set in deep shadows, a ray of sun slices through the room and reveals a red maple tree.
Mr. Putman recommends using "Batman Begins," as it has many scenes that test a display's ability to reproduce images in deep shadows.
The direct links are understood to be in deep shadowing and hence negligible.
However, when the UMT is in deep shadowing or indoor scenarios, the positioning information obtained through satellites will be lost and a terrestrial connection through the cellular system should be established in order to retrieve the location information.
So the garden below is left in deeper shadow than before.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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