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The phrase "the twilight of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of decline or decline of something. Here is an example: "The twilight of his career was marked by numerous injuries and decreasing performance on the field."
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It's the twilight of that particular tyranny.
The Twilight of Nadal Serena's Successor?
Sorry.In this section The twilight of the resource curse?
Then he flies off into the twilight of the park.
Mr. Mubarak has disgraced the twilight of his presidency.
Who is to judge the twilight of a ballerina?
A broken man, Lamartine entered the twilight of his life.
He is not in the twilight of his career.
It is the twilight of the canvassing season.
Is this, then, the twilight of England's garden sprites?
Is this really the twilight of the oil economy?
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