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"a lull" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a temporary period of calm or quiet, often used to describe a pause or break in activity or noise. Example: After hours of chaos and noise, there was finally a lull in the bustling city streets as everyone settled in for the night.
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8.49pm GMT A lull.
There was a lull now.
"This is a lull".
Then a lull occurs.
There is a lull.
A lull followed.
Then followed a lull.
"There was a bit of a lull.
And, indeed, there was a lull.
Why a lull between 1995 and 2008?
"Then, there was a lull," she said.
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