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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finding it dull" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a personal opinion about something that you perceive as uninteresting or boring. Example: "I started reading the book, but I found it dull and couldn't finish it."
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It wasn't like this five years ago – I remember finding it dull and don't think I would have voted even if I could.
As a young man he studied law but, finding it dull, left school and moved to Paris, where he ostensibly studied philosophy but actually spent most of his time at the Cinémathèque Française.
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(I'm speaking personally, of course, so you may disagree with any specific example: all of us have some specialist topic we're obsessed by, despite others finding it crashingly dull).
Indeed, some councils, especially in the richer south, have adapted cleverly to the squeeze, by pooling resources and services.Others, especially in the north of England, where business tax receipts are scarce and Labour councillors dulled by incumbency, are finding it tougher.
So I cooked my dishes in Chinese, my daughter Rulan put my Chinese into English and my husband, finding the English dull, put much of it back into Chinese again.
But I thought, having written a zillion letters myself, just finding them frustratingly dull and full of praise but also very boring at the same time that I could create a guy who would just insert himself all over the place.
She became more and more disillusioned with Parisian high society, finding the conversation dull and feeling that people were whispering about her.
"I'm interested," he says, "in taking hold of the dull truth narrative and finding inside it the transcendence and spirituality and hysteria normally associated with religion.
Guy Thistlethwaite still isn't having my reasoning for finding Charl Willoughby stultifyingly dull.
I learned this after finding a date so dull that I went to the ladies and attempted to break the window open in order to escape.
Talley stumbled into chemistry at the University of Northern Iowa after finding business classes unbearably dull.
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