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The phrase "get dull" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to become boring, uninteresting, or unexciting. Example: After a few hours of listening to the speaker drone on, the audience's attention began to wane and the presentation started to get dull.
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Unfortunately, after a while, drug stories get dull.
Doesn't it get dull saying the same words every night?
"And APBA, it will get dull after a while.
And should the scenery get dull, there's an opportunity to puzzle out Jim James's lyrics.
Instead we get dull photos of a beach and some seafood.
In the most dynamic economy, the cutting edge can get dull fast; the threshold for nonboringness is constantly ratcheted up.
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You can't let it get dulled up".
"If you just throw your knives in a drawer," he said, "they'll ultimately get dulled or chipped".
But as things start to get brighter for the heroine, they unfortunately get duller for the reader.
But I think a lot of people's excitement can get dulled by colleagues who've been in those companies for a while.
"People's senses get dulled," she said.
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