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The phrase "fairly uneventful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or period of time that is relatively calm or lacking in significant events.
Example: "The weekend was fairly uneventful, with just a few quiet moments spent at home."
Alternatives: "rather dull" or "somewhat mundane."
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Tuesday, Sept. 30 Today was fairly uneventful.
Mal's daily life is fairly uneventful.
Transit officials predicted a fairly uneventful morning commute.
Life in New York has, by comparison, been fairly uneventful.
The Weather Channel's latest video is fairly uneventful compared to its action-packed predecessors.
They have dominated this second half, albeit in a fairly uneventful way.
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Eleanor is not concerned with telling her own tale; the snippets of information she lets fall push us gently towards the assumption of a fairly settled and uneventful life in which even major developments, such as widowhood, unfold relatively naturally and calmly.
She lived a fairly quiet and uneventful life, she says, working as a nurse.
The brief list of entrees was rounded out by a rib-eye, a pork chop and beef short ribs, each done in a fairly straightforward manner, each pleasurable but uneventful.
I imagine this couple's marriage prior to Lin Hong's discovery as a fairly typical partnership: their time together is uneventful, with few arguments and few exciting, passionate moments.
Otherwise uneventful.
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