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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dull day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a day that is uninteresting or lacking in excitement.
Example: "Despite the beautiful weather, it turned out to be a dull day with nothing planned."
Alternatives: "a boring day" or "an uneventful day."
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Ollier adds: "There are endless adventures to be had and never a dull day.
The tale goes like this: It was a dull day in Montreal, two summers past.
And the landscape is flat, like a dull day on the Norfolk broads, only with lots of fir trees.
But – especially on a dull day – I love seeing the cheery, chin-up vibe of red lipstick on other women.
Go and you're instantly a child again – even on a dull day you feel as if it's sunny.
In about three weeks, everything would be in glorious bloom, but even on a dull day this was a delightful spot.
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Somewhere, on an English housing estate, it is always a George Shaw moment – a dull Sunday or a walk-the-bloody-dog empty afternoon.
Not, perhaps, the film of which director John Huston was most proud, but an entirely satisfactory method of whiling away a dull Sunday afternoon.
It kicked off on a dull Monday in neutral London and the opening exchanges, chaired by Sky's Adam Smith, were as diplomatic as they would get.
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