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The phrase "dull moon" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a moon that is not very bright or vibrant. Example: The sky was dark and the dull moon barely illuminated the deserted streets.
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Americans devoured a flood of best-selling books on telepathy and reincarnation: introspection and mysticism were much more fun than contemplating dull moon rocks, or Earth's minor place in the galaxy.Today polls suggest more Americans know Mr Armstrong's name than in 1970 his exploits are taught at school, and celebrated in such works as "The Right Stuff", a hit book and film.
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It was gray and dull on the moon, but when I walked I jumped far and that was fun.
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You'll forgive Mimas, one of Saturn's smaller ice moons, for seeming a little dull.
Once it was on the ground, the moon was a pockmarked, sandy boulder, so dull and opaque that it was incredible to think that it had once illuminated the sky with its shining reflection.
For so long, the moon had appeared to us as merely a dull, lifeless wodge of dust and space-shit.
In The Burning Moon, mirroring the reality we all share, the energy required to remove a man's head with a dull kitchen knife is equal to the amount used by a three-year-old to pet a dog.
Dull, dull and duller.
38 min: Dull, dull, dull.
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