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"too dark for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to show that something is not suitable or suitable in a particular situation. For example, "It was too dark for us to continue the hike."
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Too dark for you?
"It's too dark for us.
Too dark for a picture".
It's dark humour, too dark for brands.
In his world, the sky is too dark for sunbeams.
Maybe, after all, some stories are too dark for novels.
Houses surrounded by mature trees were too dark for him.
Or maybe that's a bit too dark for you and you prefer Azeroth.
The interior had turned out to be too dark for the banquet scene.
He said it was too dark for her to make out their faces.
The tale was long considered too dark for a mainstream film.
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