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twilight

noun as in onset of darkness at end of day

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There is uncertainty surrounding Jonas' career, though, as the fine run in the twilight of the Liverpudlian's career is halted.

From BBC

“If you wanted to see Mercury, you might get lucky around the evening, shortly after the sunset, in the twilight, but only if you knew where to look,” Krupp said.

Approaching the twilight of his decorated career, Mack has said his main priority is winning.

But unlike The Log Lady’s enigmatic messages or Bobby Briggs' dreamy gaze, I was not just entranced by these visions of the road at twilight, I was terrified.

From Salon

So it’s interesting that the Raiders would go to the opposite end of the spectrum and hire a coach in the deep twilight of his career.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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