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Discover Ludwig'thick black' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very dark, heavy, or dense. For example, "The thick black smoke billowed up from the factory."
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Thick black smoke.
Thick black glasses, unruly hair and sideburns.
Thick, black breeches, not especially tight.
Thick black curtains blocked the evening light.
His thick black eyebrows flew up.
So Boyle has grown a thick, black mustache instead.
He had on thick black frames but wanted new ones.
Haslbeck was wearing thick black socks with his Milanos.
Thick black smoke over northern part of #Damascus.
She wore thick black socks and open-toed rhinestone slippers.
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