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The phrase "a dreary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is dull, bleak, or depressing, often in reference to weather, scenery, or a situation.
Example: "The sky was overcast, casting a dreary shadow over the entire town."
Alternatives: "a gloomy" or "a dismal".
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It was a dreary day.
What a dreary thought.
What a dreary world.
Instead, a dreary ritual plays out.
Each had a dreary World Series.
The subject is a dreary fact.
The days took on a dreary rhythm.
What a dreary little compulsion.
Life in a dreary neighborhood?
It is a dreary paddle down river.
Yes, it was a dreary summer.
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