noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
world
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I came to realize that the twilight world actually existed unseen, but in parallel, with everyone else's world.
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The inescapable presence of doubt is a constant reminder of our responsibility to truth in a twilight world of truth and half-truth.
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ACCORDING to acquaintances who move in the twilight world of Private Eye, the satirical magazine is hoping for a Conservative victory.
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Theirs was a twilight world of hushed voices, concealed books and illegal exhibitions.
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Terri, in the twilight world of the zombie, was writing the three words over and over again.
zone
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Ashanti are Ireland's latest voyagers into this strange twilight zone .
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It was strictly the twilight zone .
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Check your preconceptions at the door, for you are entering the twilight zone .
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Why is there a large twilight zone in Glasgow - the area where many buildings are being demolished and new ones erected?
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It's like the twilight zone , as if you're travelling back to the depression of the 1930s.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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We stayed outside till twilight .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In the twilight and without my glasses, I couldn't really tell.
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It was almost twilight when they tied up at the Angle Inlet boatyard.
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The twilight sky was lavender and dark enough that Venus was out, hung above a freshly minted sickle moon.
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The inescapable presence of doubt is a constant reminder of our responsibility to truth in a twilight world of truth and half-truth.
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The sun is never visible; it is eternal twilight .
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Theirs was a twilight world of hushed voices, concealed books and illegal exhibitions.
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These women dwelt in a land where all was dim and shrouded in twilight .
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Why demand attention now, when the Bulls are in what should be a glorious twilight ?