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The phrase "a bit duller" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that is not as bright or intense. For example, "The sunset looked a bit duller today, as if the clouds were blocking most of the light."
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Once reshaped, the CDS market will be a bit duller and a lot less lucrative.
True, some exhibitors in this show will also appear in that one, but the fare here is a bit duller and more predictable.
The next phase of the mining cycle is likely to be a bit duller than the one now ending, and it will require fewer swashbucklers and more politically astute bean-counters.
Has his razor-sharp cunning become just a bit duller?
And, sure enough, the Times quickly modified its story into something a bit duller.
The world went a bit duller when Crayola announced in March that it was retiring its sunny Dandelion yellow crayon that had been in kids' lives for decades.
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He is a bit dull.
Classic, a bit dull.
And a bit dull".
It's a bit dull.
It's all become a bit dull.
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