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The phrase "dull about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, though it may sound somewhat informal or colloquial.
It means lacking interest or excitement about something. Example: John was feeling dull about his job, so he decided to take a vacation to recharge his batteries.
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There was nothing dull about anything he did.
There's something unremittingly dull about fulfilling your objectives every season.
And there is nothing safe or dull about the charred eggplant purée beside the lamb neck.
But there's nothing dull about "Humus," an especially beautiful dance for nine women, who move as one mesmerizing organism.
In Washington bureaucratese, the entity is called a market stability regulator, but there is nothing dull about its mandate.
The word routine is often synonymous with boredom, but although this was the most straightforward of wins for Brazil there was nothing remotely dull about it.
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More and more often lately, there was something dulled about her mother.
Now, how about dull and boring?
They ask dull questions about the songs, about which man goes with which song in your mind, and if they're a little more serious they might ask about Armstrong or Basie or Lester.
The comic, which I remembered being a dull thing about teenagers, is now about people who all want to kill themselves.
WINE LIST: An international, rather dull list of about 60 wines, with six wines by the glass and nine by the half bottle.
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