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"turn dark" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to change from a light or bright color to a dark one. Here are some examples of when it can be used: 1. "As the sun set behind the mountains, the sky began to turn dark." 2. "The once vibrant green leaves of the tree started to turn dark as autumn arrived." 3. "Her mood seemed to turn dark as she received the bad news." 4. "The clear blue waters of the lake turned dark and ominous before the storm hit." 5. "The room quickly turned dark as the power outage swept through the city." 6. "After a few minutes of simmering, the sauce will start to turn dark and thick." 7. "Their joyful picnic in the park turned dark when they discovered their car had been broken into."
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The melanophores turn dark when illuminated and light in darkness; they probably function as camouflage, says Foster.
Initially the spots are yellow, then they turn dark brown.
This privilege, robbed of function, can turn dark.
The pale, thin Breton Eves turn dark and plush.
And also using the speed of thought to turn dark situations into light situations.
Before long, the couple's words will begin to turn dark and brittle.
Seems like no one believes that Arizona will turn dark blue this November.
If the garlic starts to turn dark brown, lower the heat.
Time is not kind to these characters, and their destinies turn dark.
Roast the mixture, shaking the pan, until the peppercorns turn dark brown.
Sometimes these stories can turn dark, pivoting on incest or suicide.
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