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"pitch blackness" is correct and Usable in written English.
It is used to describe a complete absence of light, or a darkness that is so intense that it can be seen as a physical thing. For example, "The sky was filled with pitch blackness, making it impossible to see beyond my feet."
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Gehman assumed a drunk driver had run off the two-lane road in the pitch blackness.
I took a left turn and then a right, and then got lost in the pitch blackness.
"It turns out people don't respond well when put in pitch blackness with a headset on," he said.
Using their sonar-like abilities, many bats can snatch insects out of the air in pitch blackness.
Our fear of the dark is more visceral than our love of stars or our need for pitch blackness.
Local television station Metro TV showed amateur footage of flames spewing from the windows of the ferry, Laut Teduh 2, amid pitch blackness.
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Any suspicions I had that the driver was ripping us off with his $25 fare were put quickly to rest once we were off-roading through thick brush in near-pitch blackness.
Pitch-blackness shrouds yet another room whose focal point is a group of tiny crawl spaces.
After stumbling in near pitch-blackness for half-an-hour, I found a tent.
When this moon sets, all that is left is the pitch-blackness of adulthood, when "life is forlorn, lightless".
He performed in near-pitch-blackness, the obscurity rendering his wide-eyed expressions and haunting vocals all the more intense.
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