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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets dull" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something becoming less interesting, engaging, or sharp over time. Example: "As the years went on, their marriage began to lose its spark and their conversations would often get dull."
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It never gets dull".
He never gets dull.
David knows so much, the conversation never gets dull.
For some reason, as she soars through the air, the repetitiveness never gets dull.
And when a ribbon gets dull my poems I'm sure change".
Lee Santana's lute solos and Anneke Boeke and Marion Verbruggen's Renaissance recorders pep things up when the going gets dull.
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Even if a rug doesn't look dirty, it slowly gets duller and the fringe starts to look bad.
Something of that feeling attaches itself to the record wherever it's heard, and it never gets dulled by repetition – or endless imitation.
American Idol somehow gets duller with every passing season.
As the plumage wears, it gets duller and browner, and the yellow on the flanks tends to be lost, but after the breeding season there is a prolonged complete moult before migration.
Use a sharp pencil when drawing, as it gets duller, start shading.
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