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The phrase "a dull world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of excitement, interest, or variety in the world or environment around you.
Example: "After spending so much time indoors, I felt like I was living in a dull world, devoid of color and life."
Alternatives: "a boring world" or "a monotonous world".
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"But what a dull world it would be without any Dennises in it!
For New Yorkers, it's a bit of a dull World Series.
"I feel sorry for people living in a dull world where they can't listen to the views of others," he said.
When colleagues meet Dr Busner they launch into such placatory chants as: "I admire your beautifully effulgent ischial scrag, your rump is like the morning star and your maverick philosophy is a beacon of intrigue in a dull world.
What a dull world this would be if shoppers cut themselves off from the social experience of a day downtown or at the mall.
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So the global economy will become a gray, dull world of semi-recession and sticky inflation that will last a long time.
It would be a dreadfully dull world if we all had the same skills, responses and ways of dealing with the difficulties of existence.
Paint a drab, dull world in "de Blob".
In May, MIT opens its "Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies"—a dull moniker for perhaps the world's most expensive and fanciful experiment in fashion.
That's a new Olympic record, which is a nice change from all those dull world marks being set.
Eric remembers a "dull, grey world.
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