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The phrase "dull of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that lacks interest, excitement, or intelligence. Example: "The presentation was dull of any new information, leaving the audience unengaged."
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They have been plain dull of late.
Dull of blade and wobbly of handle, I am the only kitchen knife in your Airbnb.
And so, dull of blade and wobbly of handle, I remain, the only kitchen knife in your Airbnb.
By Sarah Aswell April 11, 2018 Dull of blade and wobbly of handle, I am the only kitchen knife in your Airbnb.
Since the beginning, both industries have done their best to develop an adequate supply of eloquent and industrious knotheads, fleet of finger and dull of wit..
Hall did not intend it to be dull, of course, but the sheer weight of detail does at times have that effect.
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Eight months after herniorrhaphy, he complained of dull pain of the operation site and right lower flank area protrusion.
Except Wales looked weary of body, dulled of spirit.
Susan was the dullest of the Swallows, tame and sensible, in charge of cooking and housekeeping.
Alarms Sounded The clues were buried in the dullest of places: thousands of workers' compensation claims.
Even the dullest of them could earn high returns by taking big risks.
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