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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a lull" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to experience a temporary period of calm or quiet. Example: After the hectic rush of the holiday season, I finally have a lull in my schedule and can relax for a few days before going back to work.
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"We expected to have a lull.
If you have a lull in working it's hard to keep up and pay your bills.
If we don't have a lull on those one or two plays, then we win the football game".
Most of us, when we have a lull at work, keep quiet about it, surf the web, catch up on admin, writes online travel editor Isabel Choat.
It's one of the best three-fight sequences in boxing history; many of the best trilogies have a lull at one point, but not Vázquez-Márquez.
"We have a lull right now in terms of TV demand; part of it is macro-driven, part of it is product cycle-driven.
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Refrigerated severed cat heads, like the severed human heads of Tanizaki's tremendous novella "The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi," have a lulling serenity, "staring out blankly at a point in space".
"We've had a lull, but I expect the pressure to start growing again with a renewed round of financial market agitation," said Charles Wyplosz, a professor of international economics at the Graduate Institute of Geneva.
We had a lull in new sites being created thanks to the dot com crash and around 150 million people were online.
"We had a lull in crack," says Merrigan.
After the second novel was published, Biederstadt had a lull in her writing life.
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