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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a uneventful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, day, or event that is marked by a lack of significant or noteworthy occurrences.
Example: "After a long week of work, I was looking forward to a relaxing weekend that turned out to be quite uneventful."
Alternatives: "a dull" or "a quiet".
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Kilmarnock and Hamilton shared a 0-0 draw in a uneventful contest that was sorely lacking in creativity.
A uneventful first period saw its first meaningful action when Albion's Ian Sharps was sent off after 36 minutes for clashing with Dave Kitson.
What was intended as a uneventful assertion of woke credentials by an eager social media manager quickly erupted into full-scale shitstorm.
Despite this data clinical studies are controversial Lindberg et al. in a series of 47 patients with major abdominal surgery and a uneventful post-operative course, mean CRP increased in the first 48 hrs and reached half its maximum value on the POD5 whereas PCT declined after 24 hrs [ 42].
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Given an uneventful course a patient would achieve an intake of 2,000 ml within 5 days.
In the guideline, physiotherapy is not recommended for a patient with an uneventful course of AFASD.
He reminds me of a downhearted father after an uneventful fishing trip.
He was born following an uneventful pregnancy with a birth weight of 2,560 g.
All pregnancies had an uneventful course with a successful maternal and fetal outcome [ 21].
She was born at term following an uneventful pregnancy, with a birthweight of 2.7 kg.
It was an uneventful flight until an engine went bad.
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