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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit bland" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks flavor, excitement, or interest, often in relation to food, writing, or experiences.
Example: "The soup was a bit bland, so I added some spices to enhance the flavor."
Alternatives: "somewhat dull" or "a little unexciting."
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A bit bland and featureless.
A bit bland.
They're a bit bland, aren't they?
I just thought that was a bit bland and boring".
★★★★ Tesco Giant Gingerbread Man 269g, £3, tesco.com A bit bland.
Perfection can be a bit bland, but it's hard to argue with the results.
Doesn't really taste of much, it's a bit bland and squidgy.
★★★★ Lidl Deluxe Luxury Hot Cross Buns 4 for 99p, lidl.co.uk A bit bland on the spicing and smaller fruit.
Tuneful and (as required by the script) a bit bland, Michael Xavier supplies himself at one point in swimming trunks.
I found it a bit bland, which you wouldn't expect from the band behind Run to the Hills.
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It all sounds a bit blander, to suit these more straitened times.HSBC Group illustrates the trends.
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