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The phrase "sunless days" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use "sunless days" to describe a day when there is no sunlight or when the sky is completely overcast with clouds, creating a dull and gloomy atmosphere. Example: "The town was enveloped in a perpetual state of darkness, with endless sunless days and a constant drizzle of rain."
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The unseasonable and unrelenting succession of record-breaking damp, cool and sunless days has spelled disaster for this tropical plant.
Winston Churchill wanted us to move forwards into broad, sunlit uplands after the fight with Hitler, yet he spent many sunless days and brandy nights ensconced in a concrete bunker set beneath Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall.
In fact, this system was able to keep the house warm for approximately 11 sunless days.
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It was the tenth straight sunless day.
Yet, for many people, notably women and the indigent, the night was just another sunless day.
Shot in digital and often at night — here, even the days look sunless, this being London at its least merry — it features an Expressionistic palette (bottomless blacks, sickly yellows, ominous reds) and steady, even stolid, camerawork and precise framing, which first complement Harry's routinized life and then underscore his resolve.
The journalists who have invaded Camp Hope — representing more than 200 foreign media outlets and 50 Chilean ones —record seemingly every move of family members and government officials as they wait for the moment when the men who have survived for 67 days in a sunless, humid, confined space deep in the earth are lifted to freedom.
With all the sunless tanners out there these days, you can still keep your summer glow without putting yourself at risk.
Today was the worst kind of winter day; short, sunless and cold.
SkinCeuticals' Sans Soleil Sunless Tanner kept me that way for days.
He adds that DHA doesn't react with the deeper, more viable part of the skin; it reacts with only the most superficial layer, which is constantly exfoliating itself — and that's why a sunless tan generally lasts from two to 10 days.
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