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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turn black" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase, for example, to describe an object (or color) changing from a lighter shade in intensity to a much darker one. For example: "The sky slowly began to turn black as the sun went down."
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Later the pustules turn black.
Pointedly lets old snow turn black.
COOKIE MONSTER: And den... everything turn black!
"I saw his face turn black," Ms. Thornton said.
Or suddenly the stadium may turn black and yellow".
The ominous evening sky has yet to turn black, but it will.
Eventually they turn black, which does not affect their quality or their clean, spicy pungency.
Hold the balloon over the flame and it will turn black without bursting.
Besides, when you're 48, bruises turn black and green before they fade.
The handkerchief turn black and Moses watch it and curse the fog.
Meat should start sizzling gently; it should not spit and turn black.
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