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twilight zone

noun as in ambiguous region

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Instead, as Mr. King notes, they mostly inhabit the “twilight zone,” a place of shifting realities and an infinite number of possible explanations.

But Cochran would later describe the case as “a twilight zone of deceit, dishonesty, betrayal and official corruption.”

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The deep sea begins at about 200 meters below sea level, where light starts to diminish in a region called the twilight zone.

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Scientists call this section of the ocean the “twilight zone” because the fish that inhabit it are basically living in darkness with only a small glimpse of light, Paig-Tran said.

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The deep ocean, referred to as the “twilight zone”, is enormously mysterious.

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