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"twilight zone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation or experience that is strange or surreal, especially due to the fact that it is hard to explain or understand. Here is an example: "I felt like I was in some kind of twilight zone, trying to make sense of the strange behavior of my colleagues."
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twilight zone
noun
A region or context located in between others and therefore not subject to their norms.
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I love watching "Twilight Zone".
"It was the twilight zone.
Welcome to the twilight zone.
A trip to the Twilight Zone?
It was a twilight zone.
The twilight zone is four.
But this is the twilight zone".
It's like they're in the twilight zone".
Welcome to the twilight zone, fishies.
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Watching the panel was a bit Twilight Zone-ish.
Here's where things get a little Twilight Zone-y.
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