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The phrase "a dull" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks interest, excitement, or brightness.
Example: "The presentation was a dull affair, leaving the audience disengaged and uninterested."
Alternatives: "a boring" or "an unexciting".
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AUDITING is a dull business.
It gave a dull ring.
A dull ache took hold.
1998 A dull year.
Not a dull man.
It's a dull bruise.
It's a dull length.
At best they were a dull beige.
Never a dull moment, in fact.
There is hardly a dull moment.
His opponent is a dull technocrat.
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