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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boring election" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an election that lacks excitement or interest, often due to a lack of competitive candidates or engaging issues.
Example: "Many voters felt disillusioned by the candidates and issues presented, leading to what many described as a boring election."
Alternatives: "an unexciting election" or "a dull election."
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But the polls gave him such a lead that Israelis even began talking of a boring election.
But for people living there, does a safe seat mean a boring election campaign?
Last year, it was fashionable to say that this would be a boring election that Bush would easily win.
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Politicians are now having the arguments that should have been aired during the electionWHOEVER expected such a boring general election to usher in such a tumult in British politics?
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When you remember things like that — and I'm having trouble forgetting them — a boring twenty-first-century German election seems not the worst thing in the world.
CONVENTIONAL wisdom said that Poland's presidential election would be a boring formality.
"It was a boring fight.
It's a boring biscuit.
I'm a boring person!
I saw a boring game.
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