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The phrase "a grey world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dull, lifeless, or monotonous environment or situation, often conveying a sense of bleakness or lack of color.
Example: "After the storm, the landscape transformed into a grey world, devoid of any vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "a dull world" or "a colorless world".
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I try to create characters that are caught up in a grey world.
Because losing – or rather, not winning – is a grey tale in a grey world.
Readers are wrung dry of tears and left, desiccated and snuffling, in a grey world of snotty tissue.
And he was speaking into a grey world, saying black and white things, and it cost him his life".
The film's scenarios may be unsurprising, but Webber's solemn evocation of art in a grey world gives his story an apt, unspoken gravity".
This is what George Orwell truly envisioned in his book Nineteen Eighty-Four: a grey world without banter, silent playgrounds bereft of life.
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The utilization of a grey-world color constancy image processing algorithm positively affected the classification accuracy for binary classifiers.
Eric remembers a "dull, grey world.
For two days we steamed through a silent grey world of mist and low clouds.
This week Guardian Cities investigates the shocking impact of concrete on the planet, to learn what we can do to bring about a less grey world.
The great acceleration towards a bare, grey world is also reflected in this week's State of Nature report, which shows that over 10% of the remaining species in the UK are now threatened with extinction.
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