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Yes, 黄昏 (huáng hūn) is commonly used in everyday conversation in Chinese. It refers to the time of day between daylight and darkness, also known as twilight or dusk.
In Chinese culture, 黄昏 (huáng hūn) is often associated with the end of the day and the beginning of the night. It is a time for people to rest and relax after a busy day, and also a time for family gatherings and social activities.
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